Who can do this with default user permissions?
Teachers
The Class Grouping Report is designed to help teachers form the most effective small groups amongst his or her pupils. Whether you want to sort your pupils by same level or mixed level, Freckle will use pupil data to form perfectly matched groups.
On the report, you will see a quick overview of all domains that your pupils have worked on.
By selecting the left arrow next to a domain , you can easily create groups for your class.
Same-Level Groups
Same-level groups are formed based on the objective or topic pupils are currently working on. This means that the teacher can pull these small groups (3–4 pupils) and work on developing the skills needed to master the objective while other pupils can work independently on Freckle.
Mixed-Level Groups
Sometimes you may want to form heterogeneous groups inside your maths classroom. Maybe you are forming teams for a class competition or having pupils group together to complete a project. You can create mixed-level groups by switching the grouping mode. The mixed-level groups create groups of pupils at all different levels within a domain. Below you see what a mixed-level grouping looks like:
The Matrix View
The Matrix view is the third option under a domain.
The Matrix view shows you exactly where all pupils are working within a given domain. By lining the pupils up from lowest performer (or most behind) down to highest performer (or most ahead), you can see exactly where pupils are falling off. If you hover over the level, you can see exactly what pupils are working on in that level.
This allows you to quickly see what topics to re-teach or pull a small group for.