Track Progress

Track Progress

Overview

To view a student's progress report sign in to Numbershark as an Admin or Teacher user and go to 'manage students'. 

Click on 'View record' to see which topic they've worked on, the games played, any games unfinished, the time taken and importantly any errors made.
Records give you a good read out of how each session is spent – total time of the session, which games have been played, how long each took and what mistakes were made. This is especially important if you have not set work.
  1. Viewing student progress records  (all student progress records, not just those for set work, are kept automatically)
  1. Tracking progress  (there is a precise way to track progress in Numbershark)
  1. Exporting student files in XML format to Excel    

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