The Class Readiness Prediction Report allows you to:
- Identify the year level of your students by topic.
- Track student progress on each topic by comparing current year levels to past year levels.
- Hover over Reports > Click Class Readiness Prediction.
- Select your class.
- You can view the report by your preferred curriculum and select whether you want to see topics for all or selected year levels.
- The report indicates student year level by placing them under relevant bubbles for each topic.
Click a bubble to view all students under the specific year level.
- The year level column of your class is highlighted in blue.
- The colour of the bubble indicates whether students are below year level, at year level, above year level or at maximum level.
Example: These five students are above year level for Whole Number Arithmetic Addition;
as though they are in a Foundation class, they are ready for Year 3 level content for that topic.
- A green bubble indicates that students have reached the maximum proficiency possible for a topic.
- Student year level for a topic is determined based on the results of completed activities in that topic and other related areas:
- If there is a tooltip next to a student's name, the prediction is based on the results of completed activities in other related areas.
- Else, the prediction is based on the results of completed activities in that topic.
See How Class Readiness Prediction works for more information.
- Students need to complete at least ten activities to get a readiness prediction.
Else, they will be placed under the Not enough data column.
- You can select a student to focus on them and compare their progress with the rest of the class.
- You can also compare current and past class readiness predictions.
- You can scroll horizontally to adjust your view of year levels.
- You can collapse and expand sections to better navigate the report.
How Class Readiness Prediction works
Class Readiness Prediction uses Matific's prediction AI to compare each student's results with other students from their country. It uses these comparisons to predict their level of skill by topic. The more students play, the more accurate the prediction becomes. The result is an informed prediction of the distribution of your class, which you can use to customize your lesson planning and track student growth.
Note: As the report is currently in beta, we highly welcome your feedback to make it even better!