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Amplify Desmos Math: Core Standards Report

Detailed student assessment data for teachers.

Updated over 4 months ago

The Standards Report shows how each student is progressing on a specific standard. It only incorporates data from quizzes and end assessments. The report indicates the number of scored items and the last completed assessment.

a. Select the Class and Domain

Choose the class and domain to load a Standards Report. If there's no data available, a report won't generate.

b. Download or Print a report

Once your report is loaded, you have the option to download or print.

c. List of standards

View the Standard, the Domain, the Number of Items associated with the standard, and the Last Assessment for the standard.

d. Rubric

A key to the Standards Results table, aligned to the grading scale in the assessment grading tool. Possible rubrics include: Ungraded, No work, Beginning, Developing, Meeting, and Exceeding.

e. Standards detail

Click a standard to display the Standard Description, upcoming activities where this standard will be covered, and the Standards Results table.

f. Standards Results table

The Standards Results table displays data from both quizzes and end assessments that had items tagged with the related standard.

Standards detail

The Standards details display the description of the standard and a list of upcoming activities where the standard will be covered.

You can also view the Standards Results table.

Standards Results table

The Standards Results table displays data from all quizzes and end assessments that had items tagged with the related standard. You can also see which upcoming quizzes and end assessments will cover the standard.

Sort each column to view the student scores to organize them from ungraded work to exceeding scores (or vice versa). This sort shows which students are exceeding at a specific standard and which need more support.

Customized assessments won’t display in the Standards Report. You can view reporting for your customized assessments in the Assessment Report. Learn more about the Assessment Report.

Customizing assessments can change the related standards, and those assessments may no longer be accurate for reporting purposes. You can still view scores for customized assessments organized by item in the Results table, and use them to understand student performance. Learn more about customizing assessments.

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