MobyMax provides a user-friendly platform that allows teachers to easily review the skills their students have completed. This comprehensive feature enables teachers to view completed skills for individual students, as well as for the entire class. Teachers will be able to see what skills have been completed, the scores that students received, and when students completed those skills.

By reviewing completed skills, teachers can gain valuable insights into their student's learning progress and performance. This information helps teachers to identify areas where students may need to have a failed skill reassigned or to target potential skills for improvement when creating a custom skill-focused assessment.

To view completed skills for your class:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
  2. Select the “Curriculum” tab at the top of the page.
  3. Click the subject button (i.e. Mathematics, Language, etc...).
  4. Select the "Scores" tab at the top of the page.
  5. Click “Practice Skills” on the left sidebar.
  6. Select the "Score Grid” link below the page header.
  7. Click on the title of a skill in the mastery chart that populates.


Note: Teachers can use the drop-down menu at the top of the page for the "Skills Assigned" box and select the "Only skills assigned by the teacher" option. This will filter the completed skills to only those that have been manually assigned by the teacher.

To view completed skills for individual students:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
  2. Select the “Curriculum” tab at the top of the page.
  3. Click the subject button (i.e. Mathematics, Language, etc...).
  4. Select the "Scores" tab at the top of the page.
  5. Click “Practice Skills” on the left sidebar.
  6. Select the name of a student.
  7. Click on the "Date Completed" column header to sort skills by date, or select any other column header to filter by your preferred criteria.
  8. Click the " > " to expand a skill and view scores for all variations of that skill.


Located at the top right-hand corner for the individual and class completed skills report, teachers will notice a small printer icon that runs along the menu border. Selecting this icon will allow teachers to print or save a copy of the report.


MobyMax provides a user-friendly platform that allows teachers to easily review the skills their students have completed. This comprehensive feature enables teachers to view completed skills for individual students, as well as for the entire class. Teachers will be able to see what skills have been completed, the scores that students received, and when students completed those skills.

By reviewing completed skills, teachers can gain valuable insights into their student's learning progress and performance. This information helps teachers to identify areas where students may need to have a failed skill reassigned or to target potential skills for improvement when creating a custom skill-focused assessment.

To view completed skills for your class:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
  2. Select the subject area link on the left sidebar under the "Subjects" header.
  3. Click the subject button (i.e. Mathematics, Language, etc...).
  4. Select the "Lessons" tab at the top of the page
  5. Click on the "Class View” sub-tab.


Note: Teachers can select the "Teacher Assigned" option from the drop-down box at the bottom of the page. This will filter the completed skills to only those that have been manually assigned by the teacher.

To view completed skills for individual students:

  1. Sign in to your MobyMax teacher account.
  2. Select the subject area link on the left sidebar under the "Subjects" header.
  3. Click the subject button (i.e. Mathematics, Language, etc...).
  4. Select the "Lessons" tab at the top of the page.
  5. Click on the name of the student whose completed skills you want to review.


Located at the top right-hand corner of the page on both the individual and class completed skills report, teachers will notice a small printer icon. Selecting this icon will allow teachers to print or save a copy of the report.