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Math Facts Reports - Teachers

How to find and analyze Math Fact reports.

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Written by Support Team
Updated over 3 weeks ago

To access Math Facts Reports:

Click into your classroom Select the Reports Tab on the left Click Math Facts

To view Math Facts reports:

  1. Log in to your Boddle Teacher Home Page and select the classroom you’d like to review.

  2. Click the “Reports” button on the far left toolbar.

  3. In the report type navigation bar, select “Math Facts” on the far right.

  4. Choose between two report types: Fact Charts or Activity Reports, depending on the data you'd like to explore.

Fact Charts

The Fact Charts display a table view of math equations along with each student’s mastery level. You can choose to view data for your entire class or focus on individual students. Use the date range filter to track progress over specific time periods, which includes the entire school year.

The colors of the squares show:

  • Green - Mastery

    • student answered correctly and within 0-10 seconds

  • Orange - Approaching

    • student answered correctly within 11-19 seconds

  • Red - Incorrect

    • student answered incorrectly or after 20+ seconds

  • Gray - Not assigned yet

Activity Reports

The Activity Report displays a bar graph that shows student mastery by operation.

To get started, select the operation you'd like to view. The graph will display data for your entire class. You can scroll down to see data for each student or use the dropdown menu above the graph to view a specific student's results.

You can also adjust the date range to track progress over time, including the entire school year.

The colors of the bar graphs show:

  • Green - Mastery

    • student answered correctly and within 0-10 seconds

  • Orange - Approaching

    • student answered correctly within 11-19 seconds

  • Red - Incorrect

    • student answered incorrectly or after 20+ seconds

When viewing math fact data for an individual student, scroll down below the graph to see examples of the specific questions your student answered. You’ll also find which answer your student chose as well as how long it took to answer the question.

Happy Learning!

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