How K-2nd Grade Students Track Their Progress in DreamBox Math

Students playing lessons in the K-2nd grade environment of DreamBox Math can see how many lessons they have completed during the current week.

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See Weekly Lessons Completed in the K-2 Learning Environment

Students in the K-2 learning environment can view how many lessons they completed during the week by clicking the image of their avatar in the top-left corner of the screen.
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DB-Icons_010192022_Constantly learning_50p.png The weekly lesson count resets every Sunday morning. 

 

 FAQs

Q: Why is the weekly lesson completion goal 5 lessons per week?

A: We set the target at five lessons per week based on an analysis of multiple years of student growth and performance using millions of anonymized student achievement data points. This research shows that completing five or more lessons per week is an inflection point for significant student growth in both mathematics comprehension and performance on external tests.
 

Q: Can an educator change a student’s goal from 5 lessons to another number?

A: Teachers can continue to set and communicate weekly goals for students as they have in the past. At this time, teachers cannot change the weekly goals students see in DreamBox Math. The educator dashboard will continue to record all completed lessons, though the goal counter in the student experience will only celebrate at 5, 10, and 15 completed lessons.
 

Q: Can students exceed their weekly goal and keep playing and completing lessons?

A: Students will always be allowed to exceed their goal and continue playing in DreamBox Math. In the 3rd-5th grade learning environment, after the initial 5-lesson goal has been completed the program will initiate a new goal of 10 (and this will increase by 5 each time, up to 15 lessons). The Insight Dashboard will continue to record all completed lessons, though the goal counter in the student experience will only celebrate at 5, 10, and 15 completed lessons.

 

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