Getting Started – Grades 1-8
Distance Learning Comments
With the changes that we have seen in classroom learning, we have added Distance Learning Comments comments to supplement our existing Grade 1-8 learning skills comments. Distance Learning Comments may be turned on from the evaluation page on a ...
Next Step Comments
Next Step Comments may be turned on or off from the Classroom Settings page. This setting will provide you with the option to add next step comments during the editing step of the the report card writing process. If turned on, next steps will be ...
How many questions should I select for the report?
We recommend choosing 12-14 questions per report in order to stay within the character length restrictions of report card programs. Keep in mind, that if you add additional student character or competency questions to your report, it may result in a ...
What does NSGE stand for?
This is a common reporting standard of assessing a student's learning skills by choosing whether their performance during the term was: Needs Improvement Satisfactory Good Excellent
Step 3 - Create a Report
Click on the “+ New Report” button located beside the students name on either the Students or Classroom pagesIf you have selected the wrong student, you can change this from the dropdown on the next page Chose whether you would like an expanded or ...
Step 2 - Create a Student
Click on “Students” from the main menu Click the gearwheel beside “Students” and select the classroom that you would like to create the student in Enter the students first and last name. Enter the student’s preferred name, this is the name that will ...
Step 1 - Create a Class
Click on “Classroom” from the main menu Enter the name of your class room, e.g. Grade 1 Progress Report Select the grade of your class Select the scoring key you would like to use NSGE – Needs Improvement, Satisfactory, Good & Excellent DCBA – ...