Who can do this with default user permissions?
Teachers
Report Cards give teachers and parents an overview of how each pupil in the class is performing. By combining measures of recent performance and progress with measures of overall performance and progress, all key stakeholders will have direct insight into how to best meet the needs of each pupil.
The Report Cards can be found by selecting Reports on the left sidebar of the teacher home. On the Reports page, select Maths, then select Report Cards.
On the first page of the Report Card, teachers can see an overview for each of their class lists, which includes (for each pupil) the number of questions each pupil has answered today, number of questions each pupil has answered during the school year and the total lifetime coins each pupil has earned.
The columns are sortable by selecting the column headers; use the Class drop-down list to choose a different class.
To look at a specific pupil's report card, select View Report Card next to the pupil's name.
When you select View Report Card for a particular pupil, you will be able to see summaries of their individual activity and performance (including Activity, Tasks, Adaptive Progress and Standards). Note that in every view you can use the Class, Pupil and Time Period drop-down lists at the top of the page to change the data shown.
Activity: Shows the pupil's activity in different practice modes (you can view all modes at once or select specific modes in the Practice Mode drop-down list). The information shown includes the time activities were completed, the type and content level of each, the length of time spent practicing, the number of questions they answered and their accuracy percentage. Selecting the arrow to the right of the accuracy percentage will show you the questions, the correct answers and the pupil's answers.
Tasks: Shows the pupil's task activity. The information shown includes the dates the tasks were assigned and completed, the type and topic of the task, the length of time spent on the task, the number of questions they answered and their accuracy percentage. Selecting the arrow to the right of the accuracy percentage will show you the questions, the correct answers and the pupil's answers.
Adaptive Progress: Displays pupil data in two different ways: at the top of the page is a graph showing the pupil's Adaptive Maths progress; the key at the bottom lists the latest standards the pupil worked on in each domain.
Below the graph is a table with focused data for each domain: its name, the pupil's starting and current level (if the pupil has performed work in the domain), the number of questions the pupil answered that are part of that domain and whether their current level is above ↑ or below ↓ their starting level, with a number indicating how many levels, or standards, of change the pupil has undergone.
Standards: Shows the standards the pupil has worked on (you can view standards for all years and courses at once or select specific years/courses in the View Standards For drop-down list). Each standard shows the number of questions the pupil has answered relating to the standard, their last practice date and their accuracy. Select the arrowhead to the left of a standard for a more detailed breakdown at the skill level; select the arrow to the right of the accuracy percentage to see more information about the questions and the pupil's answers.
Sharing the report cards with Parents and Administrators
The report cards make sharing data with parents and administrators easier than ever. At the top of the report card summary page, select the printing options drop-down list (which shows Print All by default). You can then select the date range for which you would like to print.
You can also share a specific pupil's report card (with another teacher) or print a specific report card for a parent/teacher discussion or when parents/other educators are curious about the progress and/or performance of a particular pupil. Both of these options are available at the top right of an individual's report card.