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Assignment Reports on Khan Academy


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·Nov 10, 2024

This video will highlight how to monitor student progress with assignment reports on Khan Academy. The assignment score report is a tool for teachers to view and analyze their students' performance on assigned tasks.

Start by selecting the class from your teacher dashboard and then selecting scores under the assignments tab in the left side navigation menu. This will bring you to the assignment scores report. If the assignment is a video or article and students have completed the assignment, you will see a green check mark.

To earn completion for a video, the student must have watched at least 90 percent of the video at no faster than double speed. To earn completion for an article, the student must have clicked into the article. If the assignment is an exercise, quiz, or test, the student's best score will be shown in a color-coded box. The boxes appear as red for scores 0-59, yellow for scores 60 to 99, or green for a score of 100. If the student has not completed the assignment, the box will remain gray.

To access a more detailed report for an individual assignment from the assignment scores report, select the assignment name. For any assignment that contains questions, this report is called the response report. This screen shows you an example of an assignment's report for an exercise. On the left-hand side of the screen, you can select the first or last attempt students made to answer the question. You are also able to select each question to see students' responses.

If you've chosen to provide different questions for each student, the questions appear in the order students found them most challenging. The questions students answered incorrectly most frequently appear at the top, while the questions students answered correctly most frequently appear at the bottom. If you've chosen to provide the same question for all students, the questions appear in the order in which they were presented to them.

On the right side, you can select a specific student or the whole class to view the assignment responses report. Select the responses tab on the right to see a summary of student responses. Correct responses can be highlighted by selecting the reveal answer button. You can view which students gave which answers by selecting an individual response to display student names.

We recommend keeping students' names private when sharing this report with the entire class. Additionally, you can select the draw tab to reveal a scratch pad space that you can also use to solve problems live with students. Consider using this report to do error analysis with your students; analyze where mistakes were made that led to an incorrect answer or misunderstandings.

We also suggest having a student solve the problem step by step for the class instead of the teacher as a way to encourage student voice and build students' confidence. In the hits tab, you can view the step-by-step process to solve the problem. These are the same steps provided to students in real time when they select the "get a hit" option in an exercise.

You can also access the assignment responses report by selecting the manage tab from the class dashboard and then selecting the blue hyperlink that says responses for the individual assignment. The assignment score report and the assignments responses report are helpful in monitoring assignment progress for an entire class.

If you would like to look more closely at the assignment progress for a single student, use the individual Student Assignment report from the class dashboard. Select activity overview from the left side navigation, then select the individual student whose assignment progress you want to view by selecting the blue circle next to the student's name. This brings you to the individual student report.

Select the assignments tab to view all assignments given to that student. This report displays the due date and time, assignment name, assignment status, attempts made on the assignment, and the student's best score. If the assignment is an exercise, quiz, or test...

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