Which Report Should I Use?
The following list should help you decide which report(s) can best serve your needs. If more than one report is listed, select the links to read the report descriptions in order to narrow the choices down.
List of students' user names and passwords |
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List of students' personal information, including name, ID, and date of birth |
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Date of students' most recent Star Math test |
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How many Star Math tests students have/have not finished in a specific time period |
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Which students are being screened |
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Which students have not taken a test yet |
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Whether extended time limits were used when taking a test |
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How much time did a student spend taking a test |
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Whether students took the test inside the school |
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Review students' progress (individually or in groups) and test scores across one or more date ranges |
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View all of a student's test scores over a specific time period |
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View students' Grade Equivalent (GE) |
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View students' Math Instructional Level (MIL) |
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View students' Normal Curve Equivalent (NCE) |
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View students' Percentile Rank (PR) |
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View students' Percentile Rank Range |
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View students' Quantile® measure |
* This report also shows Quantile® range.
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View students' Scaled Scores (SS) |
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View students' projected Scaled Scores (SS) |
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View students' Student Growth Percentile (SGP) |
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Assign students to instructional groups based on their benchmark achievements |
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See which skills students are ready to learn, based on a specific benchmark |
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Check student growth and performance improvement between school years |
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Check student progress in Star Math across an entire school year |
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View all of a student's test scores over a specific time period |
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Assign students to instructional groups based on their benchmark achievements |
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See which skills students are ready to learn, based on a specific benchmark |
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Which students are having trouble reaching a benchmark |
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Check if students are meeting state grade-level standards |
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Let parents know their child's test scores and how they compare to national norms |
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