It's essential to closely monitor the trouble areas and challenging skills of your students. With the help of the "Not Passed" module, you can quickly identify where your students are struggling and assign additional practice on those specific topics.

Teachers can adjust the date range to focus on the skills that students have failed each day. By navigating through the failed skills, teachers can carefully review the scores and access the problem viewer to see the specific questions that students found difficult. Moreover, teachers can reassign skills directly from the module, making the process quick and efficient, to complement the busy schedule of teachers.

To review failed skill scores for students:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
  2. Click on the "Tools" tab at the top of the page.
  3. Select the "Not Passed" button.
  4. Click on the name of a student whose failed skills you want to review.
  5. Use the arrow to the left of the subject name to see the assignment. Selecting the arrow again on the assignment shows the skills and the scores that the student received.
  6. Select the skill title to open the problem viewer to see how the student performed on each question in the skill.

When teachers first click on the "Not Passed" button, they can also select the "Class" tab at the top of the page which provides a classroom view of failed skills.

To reassign skills that students have failed:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
  2. Click on the "Tools" tab at the top of the page.
  3. Select the "Not Passed" button.
  4. Click on the name of a student whose failed skills you want to reassign.
  5. Use the arrow to the left of the subject name to see the assignment. Selecting the arrow again on the assignment shows the skills and the scores that the student received.
  6. Place a checkmark in the box to the left of any skill(s) you want to reassign.
  7. Click on the "Reassign Skills" button.
  8. Select where you would like the skill to be added in the student's sequence and click "Reassign."


The skill will now be reassigned to the student and added to the sequence based on your selection.

Note: Reassigning a failed skill will not generate new variations of that skill. Students will see the same 2-4 variations originally attempted.


It's essential to closely monitor the trouble areas and challenging skills of your students. With the help of the "Failed Lessons" module, you can quickly identify where your students are struggling and assign additional practice on those specific topics.

Teachers can adjust the date range to focus on the skills that students have failed each day. By navigating through the failed skills, teachers can carefully review the scores and access the problem viewer to see the specific questions that students found difficult. Moreover, teachers can reassign skills directly from the module, making the process quick and efficient, to complement the busy schedule of teachers.

To review failed skill scores for students:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account. 
  2. Click on the "Classroom Tools" link from the left sidebar under the "Tools" header.
  3. Select the "Failed Skills" button.
  4. Click on the calendar to select a specific date, or use the arrows to scroll day by day and review failed skills for each date.
  5. Select the red checkmark under a subject column for a student to review the failed skill.
  6. Click the percentage in the "Final Score" column to open the problem viewer to see how the student performed on each question in the skill.


To reassign skills that students have failed:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account. 
  2. Click on the "Classroom Tools" link from the left sidebar under the "Tools" header.
  3. Select the "Failed Skills" button.
  4. Click on the calendar to select a specific date, or use the arrows to scroll day by day and review failed skills for each date.
  5. Select the red checkmark under a subject column for a student to review the failed skill.
  6. Place a checkmark in the box below the "Reassign" button and then click on "Reassign."
  7. Fill in the assignment details section and select any optional dates or display preferences and click "Continue."


The skill will now be reassigned to the student and added to the sequence based on your selection.


Note: Reassigning a failed skill will not generate new variations of that skill. Students will see the same 2-4 variations originally attempted.