Tracking Your Progress
Monitoring Your Growth
Tracking your progress is one of the most motivating aspects of using LifeSchoolers. By reviewing your worksheet history and scores, you can see clear evidence of your improvement over time and identify areas that still need attention.
Understanding Your Scores
Every completed worksheet receives a percentage score, which is color-coded with letter grade colors for easy interpretation. Green indicates strong performance (A or B grades), yellow indicates average performance (C grade), and red indicates areas that need more work (D or F grades). These visual cues help you quickly assess how you are doing.
Identifying Patterns
As you build up a history of completed worksheets, look for patterns in your scores:
- Improving scores on a topic over time means you are mastering that material. Keep it up!
- Consistently low scores on a topic indicate you may need to try a lower difficulty level or revisit foundational concepts.
- High scores across the board suggest you are ready to increase the difficulty or move on to more advanced topics.
Teacher Visibility
If you are enrolled in a class, your teacher can also see your progress. This means your teacher can identify when you are struggling with a topic and provide additional support or resources. Your completed assignments and their scores are visible in your teacher's dashboard.
Reviewing Past Work
All completed worksheets remain available forever in your History page. You can go back to any worksheet at any time to review the problems, your answers, and the step-by-step solutions. This makes your worksheet history a valuable study resource for test preparation and review.
Tip: Regular practice, even just one worksheet a day, builds lasting skills far more effectively than occasional intensive study sessions. Consistency is the key to long-term improvement in mathematics.