Student Record Report / Student Performance Record Report
The Student Record Report (or Student Performance Record Report) is a useful tool for teachers to find patterns and diagnose problems in a student's reading practice.
For each student the report shows the student's name, ID, grade, class, and teacher.
it shows the date the student took the quiz, the quiz number, quiz language, title, fiction/nonfiction classification, how the book was read, number of questions the student answered correctly, total number of questions on the quiz, percentage of questions the student answered correctly, points the student earned, total number of points possible, and book level.
The report indicates which quizzes were taken with Recorded Voice.
The report shows the date taken, quiz number, quiz language, and title. The remaining information on the report depends on your version of the software.
The report includes the number of first-try and second-try new words the student answered correctly, total number of first-try and second-try new words on the quiz, percentage of first-try and second-try new words the student answered correctly, number of review words (combined first-try and second-try) that the student answered correctly, total number of review words (combined first-try and second-try) on the quiz, percentage of review words (combined first-try and second-try) the student answered correctly, and the book level.
it shows the date taken, quiz number, quiz language, title, fiction/nonfiction classification, number of questions the student answered correctly, total number of questions on the quiz, percentage of questions the student answered correctly, and book level. (The report may also include information on how the book was read (TWI).
it shows the date taken, quiz number, quiz language, title, fiction/nonfiction classification, how the book was read (TWI), number of questions the student answered correctly, total number of questions on the quiz, percentage of questions the student answered correctly, and the book level. Depending on your version of the software, the report may also include word count or the number of points possible and those achieved.
The report summary shows the total number of students reported on overall. Then, for Reading Practice, Literacy Skills, and Other Reading Quizzes, it shows the total number of students reported on, the number of quizzes passed versus the total number taken, and the average percent correct for the quizzes.
For Vocabulary Practice Quizzes, it shows the total number of students reported on and the number of quizzes taken.
- On the Reports page, click the link for any of these quiz types: Reading Practice, Vocabulary Practice, Literacy Skills, or Other Reading.
- On the Select a Report page, if necessary, choose a school from the School drop-down list.
- Click Student Record in the list of reports.
- Select the report options. You can choose the following:
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Which classes or students to include
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Which reporting parameter group to use (this allows you to include students by enrollment date, ethnicity, gender, language, characteristics, and/or grade)
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Which time period to include (a predefined or custom date range)
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Which book level type to display (ATOS or Lexile® Measure)
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How to sort information on the report (by date the quiz was taken or by quiz title)
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Which quiz types to include (English Reading Practice, Spanish Reading Practice, Vocabulary Practice, Literacy Skills, English Other Reading, and/or Spanish Other Reading Quizzes)
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Whether to group information on the report (do not group or group by class)
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Whether to only include information about the quizzes that were taken for the classes included in the report (this option is available only if you've chosen to group the information)
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Whether to display the student ID on the report (ID displayed by default)
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Whether to place a page break after each group (this option is available only if you've chosen to group the information)
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Whether to print the selected report options on the report
- Select View Report.
- As the program generates your report, you'll see the Report Progress page. When the report is ready, it opens in Adobe Reader or your default PDF reader in the browser window or a separate window.
- Click Customize this Report to go back and choose different options for the report and generate it again.
- To select another report, click Select a Different Report.