How are the scores in the activity feed calculated?
The activity feed gives an overview of how your students are performing. The scores are divided into 5 buckets: Very Poor, Poor, Okay, Good, and Great. The scores are defined as follows:
|
Very Poor |
Poor |
Okay |
Good |
Great |
Math: |
Adaptive practice |
< 35% |
35–50% |
50–60% |
60–70% |
> 70% |
Targeted practice |
< 60% |
60–70% |
70–80% |
80–90% |
> 90% |
Fact practice |
< 60% |
60–70% |
70–80% |
80–90% |
> 90% |
Assessments |
< 45% |
45–60% |
60–70% |
70–80% |
> 80% |
ELA: |
Adaptive Skills |
0% |
1–30% |
31–60% |
61–80% |
> 80% |
Reading |
< 35% |
35–50% |
50–60% |
60–70% |
> 70% |
Writing |
1 |
NA |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Word Study |
< 45% |
45–60% |
60–70% |
70–80% |
> 80% |
ELA assessments |
< 45% |
45–60% |
60–70% |
70–80% |
> 80% |
Vocabulary |
< 45% |
45–60% |
60–70% |
70–80% |
> 80% |
Social Studies: |
Social Studies: reading |
< 35% |
35–50% |
50–60% |
60–70% |
> 70% |
Social Studies: writing |
1 |
NA |
2 |
3 |
4 |
Science: |
Science reading: |
< 35% |
35–50% |
50–60% |
60–70% |
> 70% |
Science writing: |
1 |
NA |
2 |
3 |
4 |
If a student has done multiple types of practice, the activity feed will show the average across all practice. For example, if a student receives a "Good" in Math Targeted Practice and a "Poor" in ELA reading, the activity feed will show "Okay" for that student.
This summary gives you a quick way to see if any of your students might need more help.