Note
This article applies to the following products:
- Imagine MyPath Math
- Imagine MyPath Reading
- Imagine Purpose
The Class Progress report shows Teachers and Administrators the progress their students have made in their learning paths. There is a Lesson Progress view as well as a Domain Progress view, enabling educators to identify trends and create groups for reteaching based on lesson or domain performance.
To view the Class Progress report:
- Select a class.
- Click Class Progress in the upper navigation.
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You are taken to the report. The Lesson Progress view is displayed by default.
In the upper right, click Domain Progress to switch views.
- Use the drop-down menus along the top to change what gets displayed in the report. You can change subjects, view students from other rostered grades (if applicable), or track progress within a specific domain. Refer to the table below for descriptions of the drop-down menus.
Drop-down menu Instructions Subject If the selected class has more than one subject assigned to it, use this drop-down menu to easily toggle between subjects. Only one subject can be selected at a time, and students must have an active learning path in the selected subject in order for them to appear in the report. Student Grade If the selected class has students from more than one rostered grade level, use this menu to change which students appear in the report. Only one grade level can be selected at a time. The lowest grade level present in the class is the default. Domain Choose a domain to see domain-specific progress and performance data across grade levels. By default, All domains are displayed. Within the table headers, the domains are abbreviated, but the domains' full names are provided within the drop-down menu.
Understanding the report:
In both views, students are listed in the first column, with their Path Progress shown in the second. The Path Progress is displayed as the percentage (and fraction) of lessons completed out of the total currently assigned in their learning path. Click the up-and-down arrows () to sort the students by their Path Progress.
Collapsible sections span horizontally and contain the grade-level domains and lessons that appear in your students' learning paths. Click a dash (–) in a section header to collapse the section. Use the horizontal slider along the bottom to see lessons or domains out of view.
Refer to each tab below to understand the two views within this report.
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The lesson was not assigned to the student in their learning path. |
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The lesson was assigned, but the student hasn't started working on it yet. |
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The student has started but not yet finished the lesson. Note that the order of the lessons in the table is not necessarily the order in which students receive them. Click a student's name to access their Student Progress report and see the actual order of lessons in their learning path. |
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The student completed the lesson and scored 80% or higher on a mastery check. |
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The student completed the lesson and scored less than 80% on all of the lesson's mastery checks. |
Hover over a lesson header and a popup will appear that shows the lesson's full name as well as a summary of the students' performance on that lesson.
If 25% or more students did not pass a lesson, an alert () is shown within the lesson header.
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Lessons within the domain were not assigned to the student in their learning path. |
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Lessons within the domain were assigned, but the student hasn't started working on relevant lessons yet. |
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The student has started but not yet finished all of the lessons within this domain. |
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The student has not passed the lessons in the domain, scoring an average of 69% or less on lesson mastery checks. An X appears when the student has completed all of the lessons in their learning path pertaining to the domain. |
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The student is approaching mastery of the domain content, scoring an average between 70-79% on lesson mastery checks. An X appears when the student has completed all of the lessons in their learning path pertaining to the domain. |
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The student is showing mastery of the domain content, scoring an average of 80% or higher on lesson mastery checks. A checkmark appears when the student has completed all of the lessons in their learning pertaining to the domain. |
Hover over a domain header and a popup will appear that shows the domain's full name as well as a summary of the students' performance in that domain.
If 25% or more students are not passing lessons in a domain, an alert () is shown within the domain header.
Domains
| National | Texas (TEKS) |