Reports

Reports

Reports show important data on how students are using LevelUp and performing on assessments and quizzes. Reports allow you to glean top-level insights at a glance. But they also allow you to dig deep to identify where students require intervention.
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    • Class Reports

      The main Reports page shows a Lexile distribution chart, top and bottom skills list, and a class activity table. Lexile Distribution is a snapshot of your class’s Lexile reading measures. Top and Bottom Skills shows your students’ three ...
    • Student Reports

      On the main Reports page, scroll to the Class Activity table and click a student's name. This opens a detailed report for the student. The Reading Level Progress graph plots the student's scores on intake and progress monitoring assessments over ...
    • Navigating LevelUp as a Teacher

      When logging in to LevelUp, teachers are shown their bookshelf, which serves as the site’s homepage. No matter which part of the site you are on, the primary navigation buttons—Bookshelf, My Collection, My Classroom, Reports, and LevelUp Land—are ...
    • Reading Groups

      Reading groups are a convenient way to organize students in your class. You can create, name, and edit reading groups from this page. Each student may appear in more than one group. Reading groups offer efficiency and flexibility in assigning books ...
    • Lexile Assessments

      The Lexile Assessments page allows you to toggle student assessments on and off, see at a glance when students last completed an assessment, and trigger new reading level assessments when needed. (See below for important considerations before ...