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Viewing Student Progress & Class Reports | Khan Academy Kids Teacher Tools

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    - This video will show you
    how to view student progress
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    in the free Khan Academy Kids app.
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    In order to view student progress,
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    you'll need to have a class account.
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    If you need more information
    about getting a class account,
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    please check the description below.
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    There are two ways to view
    progress in Khan Kids.
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    You can view progress
    for a single student,
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    or you can view progress
    for the whole class.
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    For either of these options,
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    you'll need to enter your teacher view
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    and make sure that you're
    on the students tab.
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    To view progress for
    an individual student,
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    you can tap any name on this screen.
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    At the top of the screen,
    you'll see two options-
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    assignments and all progress.
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    The assignments report
    shows all the lessons
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    that have been assigned to this student.
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    You'll see if there are any lessons
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    that they haven't completed yet
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    and you'll see their
    scores for any lessons
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    that they've attempted.
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    If you change the option at
    the top, to all progress,
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    I'll see a different kind of report.
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    This report shows student scores
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    for every lesson a student has attempted.
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    This includes completed assignments,
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    lessons that they've done
    on their learning path
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    and anything that they happen
    to select from the library.
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    Each lesson will have a score
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    along with a green, yellow
    or orange check mark.
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    A green check mark means
    the student has demonstrated
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    proficiency on this
    topic and scored 80-100%.
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    Teachers can also view
    progress for the whole class.
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    To do this, go back to the students tab.
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    This time, instead of tapping
    a specific student's name,
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    tap the class reports button.
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    At the top of the screen,
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    you'll see the same two reports options
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    that you had for the individual student-
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    assignments and all progress.
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    The assignments report
    shows all the lessons
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    that you've assigned to
    all of your students.
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    This view allows you to quickly see
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    which students completed
    their assignments.
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    From this screen, you can
    also tap any thumbnail
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    along the left-hand side
    to edit an assignment
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    or to reassign it.
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    And you can also tap any student's score
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    to view their score
    history on that lesson.
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    Now, I'll tap all progress
    at the top of the screen
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    to switch to the all progress report.
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    Similar to the individual students,
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    the all progress report shows every lesson
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    that all of the students
    have ever attempted,
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    whether it was from an
    assignment or their learning path
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    or lessons they found in the library.
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    This provides me with a full overview
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    of all of the students' academic progress
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    and allows teachers to
    easily identify areas
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    where their students are excelling,
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    areas where students need more support
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    and any areas that students haven't spent
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    a lot of time in yet.
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    The fraction across the top of the report
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    shows how many skills
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    the student has
    demonstrated proficiency in.
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    For example, in this student's case,
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    there are 59 kindergarten math skills
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    and they have demonstrated
    proficiency in 14 at them.
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    The same applies for each unit.
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    I can see how many skills
    are in that unit total
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    and how many of those the
    student is proficient in.
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    I can also assign lessons directly
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    from the all progress report,
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    which allows me to respond to
    students' scores immediately.
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    If I see that a student
    received a low score
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    on a main assignment,
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    then I'll want to assign the basic lesson
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    to provide them with
    additional scaffolding.
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    I can tap the word basic
    directly on the screen to assign.
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    Just like the assignments report,
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    I can tap any score to see
    a student's score history
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    and I can change filters in the top left
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    to view a different subject,
    grade level and students.
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    Both the assignments and
    the all progress reports
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    can be emailed from the screen.
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    As long as you have the mail app connected
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    to an email account on your device,
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    you can tap the email
    button to send the report.
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    You can email the report to yourself
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    so that you can view it on a computer,
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    or you can send it to a parent
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    to show them their child's progress.
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    Just make sure to use the filters
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    so that it only shows one student first.
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    If you have any questions
    about viewing student progress,
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    please reach out to us
    by emailing Khan kids
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    at khanacademy.org.
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    Thank you.
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Viewing Student Progress & Class Reports | Khan Academy Kids Teacher Tools
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