MobyMax allows teachers to customize student learning paths by removing skills that may not be necessary for a particular student or learning objective. By managing assigned skills, teachers can streamline instruction, ensuring students stay focused on what matters most to their progress.
How to Delete an Assigned Skill for an Individual Student
- Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
- Click the "Curriculum" tab at the top of the page.
- Select the subject button (i.e., Mathematics, Language, etc.).
- Click the “Assign” tab at the top of the menu.
- Choose the "Manage Assignments" option in the left sidebar.
- Click the "Students" link under the "Manage Upcoming and Incomplete Assignments" page header.
- Select the student’s name.
- Check the box next to the assignment title.
- Click the “Delete” button to remove the skill for the student.
Important Notes:
Impact on Proficiency – Deleting a relevant skill may affect a student's ability to achieve 100% proficiency in standards and grade levels.
Reassigning Skills – Teachers can always reassign missing skills later if needed.
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MobyMax allows teachers to customize student learning paths by removing skills that may not be necessary for a particular student or learning objective. By managing assigned skills, teachers can streamline instruction, ensuring students stay focused on what matters most to their progress.
How to Delete an Assigned Skill for an Individual Student
- Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
- Click the subject area link on the left sidebar under the "Subjects" header.
- Select the subject button (i.e., Mathematics, Language, etc.).
- Click the “Lessons” tab at the top of the page.
- Select the student’s name in blue.
- Click the “Assignments” sub-tab.
- Click the trash can icon next to each assignment you wish to remove.
Important Notes:
Impact on Proficiency – Deleting a relevant skill may affect a student's ability to achieve 100% proficiency in standards and grade levels.
Reassigning Skills – Teachers can always reassign missing skills later if needed.