Keeping track of skills assigned to students is essential for teachers to monitor student progress and adjust their lesson plans accordingly. MobyMax provides a comprehensive tracking system that enables teachers to see which skills they have assigned to their students and monitor their progress.
Teachers can view the progress of each student in a specific skill, identify areas where students are struggling, and provide targeted support. This feature helps teachers ensure that their students are working on the appropriate skills and progressing toward their academic goals.
To view which skills are assigned to an individual student:
- Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
- Select the "Assignments" link on your Quick Access menu.
- Click on the "Students" link at the top of the page.
- Select the name of a student.
- Use the drop-down menus at the top of the screen to filter by subject, assignment type, grade level, and teacher.
Note: In a subject, teachers have the ability to review and tailor the order of skills that their students practice.
Keeping track of skills assigned to students is essential for teachers to monitor student progress and adjust their lesson plans accordingly. MobyMax provides a comprehensive tracking system that enables teachers to see which skills they have assigned to their students and monitor their progress.
Teachers can view the progress of each student in a specific skill, identify areas where students are struggling, and provide targeted support. This feature helps teachers ensure that their students are working on the appropriate skills and progressing toward their academic goals.
To view which skills are assigned to an individual student:
- Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
- Select the "Assign Skills" link from the left sidebar.
- Click the “Scores” tab.
- Select the number link in blue in the "Incomplete" column for a student.
- Filter by subject by using the drop-down menu.
Note: In a subject, teachers have the ability to review and tailor the order of skills that their students practice.