Spelling Data and Competence
To view the Spelling Data and competence for a class group:
- Choose the Group you wish to view in 'Groups'
- Click on the 'Spelling Data' tab
- Click on 'Scheme'
Choose a stage to view competence scores for our scheme lists.
The numbers and colour bands relate to assignment ranks and are based on the accuracy and difficulty for the five most recent gameplays, normalised to 100.
(colours start at red, pink, yellow, green and then purple)
The scores are calculated for any plays of any word in those lists, so if the words appear in multiple lists, low (red) scores appear for seperate lists, which is common on revision word lists.
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