Teachers: Why wait until the next report card to let parents know how their students are performing in math and language arts? IXL’s reports provide a wealth of information that parents will find incredibly useful. Keep reading to learn how to share the power of IXL reporting with parents!
Updating parents on their child’s performance is easy – simply have them sign into their student’s account and click on the Reports tab. There, they’ll find over a dozen in-depth and up-to-date reports that will allow them to track their child’s progress. Here are a few reports we recommend pointing out to parents:
Report Card
Similar to a traditional report card, this data provides an overview of the student’s performance across all categories – perfect for parents who want a quick look at how their child is doing.
Improvement over time
This report is a great way for parents to keep up with their child’s progress over time. The data can also be motivating for their student to see how practice leads to improvement and mastery of skills!
Trouble Spots
Parents interested in pinpointing areas where their child may necessitate additional practice time or support should check out the Trouble Spots report, which lists the specific micro skills that need more attention.
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