Welcome to your Teacher Console - new for the 2021-2022 school year!
You'll find many features that will take your ST Math usage to new levels so you'll get even better results.
Need to add students or classes?
Rostered instructions - Teachers/admins in rostered schools should wait until their school/district sends us the rosters for the new school year. Once the new classes appear, you'll be able to add staff-managed classes and students who are already rostered.
Non-rostered instructions - Teachers/admins using picture passwords should wait until your school year rolls over before creating classes and adding students.
You're now able to customize the following columns in your Student Tab - Available columns:
Last Sign-In- The last data a student correctly signed in (currently in Pacific Time).
Currently Playing (Objective)- The Objective the student is currently playing. Click to learn more, click the Objective name to see the Overview, Games, Quiz (grade 2+), and number of students playing.
Currently Playing (Game)- The Game the student is currently playing. Click to start playing the game.
Current Level Tries (in dots)- The number of unsuccessful tries the student has on the current game.
% Progress- How much of a year's worth of puzzles the student has completed (K-1 - 2500, 2-4 - 3000, 5 - 2500, 3000 - 6-7, 2400 - 8).
Journey Grade- The grade level Journey assigned to that student.
This Week Minutes- The number of active minutes spent on ST Math so far this week (resets on Sunday night).
This Week Puzzles- The number of puzzles completed so far this week (resets on Sunday night). Puzzles are only added after a level is successfully completed.
Last Week Minutes- The number of active minutes a student played the previous week (from Sunday night to Sunday night).
Last Week Puzzles- The number of puzzles completed last week (Sunday night to Sunday night).
Average Week Minutes- The average number of active minutes played per week for this school year.
Average Week Puzzles-The average number of puzzles completed per week for this school year.
Velocity- How many puzzles per minute the student has solved. Remember that faster isn't always better!