How do I monitor student work on custom assignments?
Once an individual student or an entire class has completed an activity or a whole unit within an assignment, you can view the results. You can view the results in two ways: The Classes tab or an Instruction report. We are going to look at how to monitor instruction using the Classes tab.
Step-by-Step Guidance
To view results on custom instruction, navigate to the Classes tab and click your Class Name.

Click Instruction to view results on an assignment as a class summary or student by student.

If you don't see any assignments listed on the page, you may need to adjust your view using the dropdown menu in the top left corner. Change the view from Current to All.

A list of assignments you've assigned to students in your class.
Class Level Analysis
You will see a summary of the class's progress, including:
- Status
- Quiz Average
- Activities Remaining
- Total amount of time spent
- Mode setting
- Mastery setting
- Date it was assigned

Click the blue Customize link to get even more detail on how your class is performing on each unit of the assignment.
This view shows you the Units that make up the assignment, the standard(s) addressed, if they are active or turned off, the class average for each unit, and the total time spent.

Click the + sign next to a unit name to expand it to see all of the activities that make up the unit, as well as the same detailed information.

You can turn off an entire unit or even an activity for the whole class by clicking on the green checkmark and turning it to a Null symbol. You'll just have to be sure to click Save.

Individual Student Level Analysis
From the assignment screen. Click the + sign along the left side of the assignment
This will show a class roster that includes each student's performance


From here you get a detailed breakdown of how each student is performing on that particular assignment. You can see the status, their quiz average, how many activities are remaining, how much time has been spent, the mode setting, mastery setting, and the date it was assigned.
To break it down even farther for a student, you can click the blue Customize link next to a student's name to see their progress on individual units and activities.

What To Look For
It is important to confer with the student on a regular basis and discuss his/her results. When viewing student results, notice the following:
- Any components below mastery will be displayed in red.
- Total time spent in each component. Did the student rush through?
- Compare how the student performed on the activities versus the quiz (if applicable). Is there a discrepancy? Did they perform well on some but not others?
- Click on any activity to preview it. Is it an appropriate level for the student? Maybe you will want to work through it together with the student to check for understanding.