The Student Progress Report details a student's accuracy and speed on a single level and progress towards a benchmark (if benchmarks are used).
This report is a combination of text, graphs, and tables. What you see on the report depends on where the student is in the program, what the student has worked on, and what levels the student may have mastered.
Select Students
Choose the classes or students to include. The classes that are available are based on your position; you may be able to include one (or all) of your classes or one (or all) of the classes at your school. By default, all of your MathFacts in a Flash classes will be in the report.
To select an individual class, select the drop-down list and choose one of the classes in the list.

To select more than one class, select Classes. Then, check the box next to each class that you want to include. To select all of the classes in a column, check the Class box at the top of the column. When you're done, select Save Selection.


To select specific students, select Students. Then, check the box next to each student you want to include. To select all of the students in a column, check the Student box at the top of the column. When you're done, select Save Selection.


Reporting Parameter Group
Reporting parameter groups allow you to include only those students who meet certain criteria. Select the drop-down list and choose a group that you have created. The default is All Demographics, which includes students from all the demographic groups.

If the group that you want is not in the list, select Create New or Edit Selected. When you do this, you can create or change groups based on students' enrollment date, ethnicity, gender, language, characteristics, and/or grade.

Show Student ID
Choose whether to include the students' IDs in the report (Yes or No).

Show Graph
The Student Progress Report is a combination of text, graphs, and tables. What you see on the report depends on where the student is in the program, what the student has worked on, and what levels the student may have mastered. By default, both Current Level and Levels Mastered are checked. Use the drop-down list to select the student's Current Level (default) or any other available level.

If a student is working on a level, you will see the Test Accuracy Graph (Number Correct) and Test Time Graph (in seconds). As the student masters levels, you will see the Levels Mastered Graph, which plots the Levels Mastered, Benchmark Targets, and Benchmark Level Achieved information. If the student masters more than one level in a day, only the highest level will be shown in the graphs. If the student masters both a Benchmark level and a regular level on the same day, both will be shown in the graphs. All mastered levels will appear in the table.
Sort By
To sort the report information by level, select Level. This is the default setting. To sort the report information by the date the student masters a level, select Date Mastered.

After Selecting the Options
To generate the report, select View Report.
To choose a different report, select Cancel.