My Screeners - Student View

Math and Reading Universal Screeners

Students complete the Universal Screeners three times during the school year. The screener is available in English or Spanish. 

Notes
Only the English language Universal Screener generates a Learning Path.
Students should only complete a Universal Screener when requested by their teacher. To access the Universal Screener, students click My Screener

Full Year View

After selecting the language for the test, students see a full-year view including their current and previous scores
  1. Students’ scores are organized by assessment window
  2. The Overall score is shown for each assessment window
  3. Student’s actual scores are shown with a dark blue bar graph

Student Actual Performance Compared to Typical Peer

The student’s performance is shown with a bar graph. The possible scaled scores form the basis of this graph. 
Just as students should work to improve their performance with each assessment, Scaled Scores are expected to increase over the year. 

How to read the graph

  1. The bar graph compares student performance with grade-level readiness. 
  2. Time of Year Target Scaled Scores vary by test and grade level. Read more about these Targets
  3. Using the yellow and green highlights students can see how their performance compares to their typical peers
  4. Approaching Level or the yellow highlight corresponds with the score range for one grade level below the student’s current assigned grade  
  5. At Level or the green highlight corresponds with the on-grade level score range for the student’s current assigned grade  

Domain-Specific Results and Time on Task

  1. After clicking “View Results” students see a bar graph with their overall scaled score and domain-specific scaled scores. 
  2. Domain Specific Scaled Scores 
  3. Displayed as bar graphs
  4. Approaching Level and At Level highlights

  1. Students see the time they spent completing the screener
  2. If “Rushed” appears, Classworks recommends that the student be guided to “retake” the screener and spend adequate time to complete it thoughtfully.

Multiple Attempts

  1. 5 Attempts are available for each test during each assessment window
  2. The number shown here is how many attempts the student has made

  1. Students should only retake a screener at their teacher’s direction
  2. When a student clicks “Start Test” they see this reminder screen

  1. When a student has taken all the attempts for the testing window. The button will disable and turn gray. New attempts will not be available until the next testing window. 

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