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Amplify CKLA 3rd Edition: Assessment Report

Detailed student assessment data for teachers.

Updated over a week ago

The Amplify CKLA 3rd Edition Assessment Report is designed for teachers to evaluate student and class performance on K–2 Knowledge Assessment or Grades 3–5 end-of-unit assessment.

K–2 Skills Assessments are not available in digital format.

To access the Amplify CKLA 3rd Edition Reporting, navigate to the Programs & Apps menu and locate the Tools section. Click CKLA Pilot Reporting.

Select the class, unit, and assessment to view a report.

a. Select the Class, Unit, and Assessment

Choose the class, unit, and assessment to load an Assessment Report. If there's no data available, a report won't generate.

b. Summary

View the score distribution for each item.

c. Student Results table

The Results table displays scores for individual students data from unit assessments that had items tagged with the related standard.

d. Download or Print a report

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

e. Legend

A key to the Summary.


Summary

The Summary displays a distribution of the correct and incorrect scores for each item, along with the related standards and skills. Items can be sorted by performance or by item name.

Click See more to expand the summary view.

Click View details to open the Teacher dashboard in a new tab and review detailed students’ responses on the assessment.


Student Results table

The Student Results table displays scores for individual students. The table is sorted by standard. This view is helpful to see student performance on a particular standard or to use for standards-based grading.

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

Highlight incorrect or correct items to create a visual key and quickly view trends.

Turn on Sort By Items to change from standards view to item view. This view lets you see which students need more support on a certain item.

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