Times tables insights page

      Times tables insights page


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        Times Tables Insights

        The times tables insights page is designed to give you an overview of which 100 club each of your students is in within a class, as well as their target tables, and how much XP they have earned. 

        This is available by going to the main Insights Page, and then at the top right of the screen, selecting Times tables insights.

        This page contains a list of students for each class, detailing the 100 club that they belong to, how much XP they have earned, and the targets for each student to practise.


        There is a summary at the top right which will give detail of what it means to be in each club, and the tables a student is able to fluently answer correctly.

        The Reset button is available for any student that teachers feel needs to try their assessment again, for example, if they have had a longer period of absence and are struggling with their tables. 

        Times Tables Report

        On the Reports page, there is a report available called Times tables report which is designed to give teachers an overview of how their students are performing in their times tables task in homework.

        Firstly, there is an overview that shows, for each year group, what percentage of students are being Held back by their times tables. We define being held back as any student who are in 10-60 club.

        There is also a class list summary, which shows the same information for each class that has times tables turned on. This also shows a breakdown of the other two categories of Not fluent (Students in Club 70 & 80) and Confident (90 club +).

        Lastly, there is a tab for each year group, which lists every student, showing their initial assessment club and current assessment club, along with their status, and their target times tables to practise. There is also a history of when a student changed clubs.

        There is also a useful Glossary tab in this report, which will explain in more detail what each of the clubs and statuses means within the report.


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