Viewing the Passage Score Report in Imagine Reading

After students have started working in Imagine Reading, you can use the Passage Score Report to see how your group is performing on individual passages, then drill down to see individual student scores for students who have completed that passage. The Passage Score Report shows the average auto-graded and written response scores for both the group and for each individual student. Auto-graded responses are graded by Imagine Reading; written responses are graded by a Teacher. Student performance scores are color-coded to show whether your class and students are proficient, approaching proficiency, or developing proficiency.

Administrators can view the Passage Score Report for any group or student in their school or district. Teachers can view the Passage Score Report for any student that is assigned to them. The Passage Score Report updates any time a student answers an auto-graded question or a Teacher grades a written response

To view the Passage Score Report

  1. Log in to the Literacy Suite. If this is your first time logging in, choose Imagine Reading.  

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  2. Click Reports in the upper navigation bar. 
  3. Click Passage Scores.

     Note

    If your students have not completed any auto-graded questions yet or if the written responses for a passage have not yet been graded by the Teacher, Imagine Reading displays dashes (---) for the score.

    You can filter passage scores by grade level, unit, or passage. Filtering passages by grade level only shows passages for that grade level; filtering by a unit shows all the passages in that unit.

    To view the Passage Score Report for a different group, click the drop-down arrow next to the group name and select the group, or click the < > arrows to page between groups.

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    Column Description
    Passage The name of the passage. 
    Unit The name of the unit that the passage belongs to.
    Grade Level

    The grade level that the passage was written for. 

    Average Auto-graded Score

    The group's average score for the auto-graded questions.  

    Average Written Response Score

    The group's average score for all the written responses that a Teacher has graded for that passage. Any written responses that have been submitted by the student, but have not been graded by the Teacher, are not included in the score.

    Number of Students Completed

    The number of students in the class who successfully completed the passage.

    More Options 

    Click More Options (kebab_menu_3verticaldots_close.png):

    Reset Responses clears responses for the passage to allow students to answer the questions again. 

    Print Passage prints only the selected passage without student responses.

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    Performance Score

    Proficient scores are green (lecturareports_green_proficient_scoreupd.png), indicating that a student's average score is between 70-100%.

    Approaching scores are yellow (yellowscore.png), indicating that a student's average score is between 40-69%.

    Developing scores are red (redscore.png), indicating that a student's average score is between 0-39%.

  4. Click the passage drop-down arrow (passagescordropdnarrow.png) to view average auto-graded and written response scores for each student. If passages have not been graded, Imagine Reading displays dashes (---) for the scores. 

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    Column Description
    Name The name of the student. 
    Passage Auto-graded Score

    The student's passage score for the auto-graded questions.  

    Passage Written Response Score

    The student's passage score for the written responses scored by the Teacher. 

    Performance Score

    Proficient scores are green (lecturareports_green_proficient_scoreupd.png), indicating that a student's average score is between 70-100%.

    Approaching scores are yellow (yellowscore.png), indicating that a student's average score is between 40-69%.

    Developing scores are red (redscore.png), indicating that a student's average score is between 0-39%.