The Awards data view displays the latest certificates and Goal Sheets available for each active student in Symphony Math. Success is a great motivator. Students work very hard during their use of the program, and the rewards structure that you put in place can help students celebrate the gains they make.
Heading | Description |
Name | The student name. Press a name to see the student’s Data Dashboard. |
Total Time | The total hours and minutes that the student has worked in Symphony Math. |
Points | The number of points earned during program use. Students earn points for each task completed with 1 try (2 points) or 2 tries (1 point). |
Last Award | The date on which the last curriculum Stage was completed by the student. Press this date to print the certificate. |
Stage | The Stage associated with the most recent Award. Press this link to print the certificate. |
Goal Sheet A-F | Grade-level goal sheets that students see during their program use. Goal sheets are a convenient way to show overall progress in a one-page format. Each letter corresponds to a grade level work (A=Kindergarten, B=1st Grade, etc.) |
Awards (Certificates of Completion)
By pressing on the Last Award or the Stage, the latest Certificate earned by the student is shown:
To print multiple certificates, first check the box next to one or more student names. Then, select the Last Award or Stage cell. The certificates for all selected students will be shown, and can be printed all at once!
Goal Sheets
Goal Sheets show the student's progress through an entire Grade Level of Symphony Math Stages. Press the Goal Sheet icon to view that Goal Sheet:
Feature | Description |
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Stage Badges | A badge is shown when a student completes that Stage. |
Symphony Points | The number of points earned during program use. Students earn points for each task completed with 1 try (2 points) or 2 tries (1 point). |
Mastery Round Badges | Badges for each Mastery Round that we expect students to master in this grade level. |
Numbered 'Coin' Badges | Milestone badges that appear when students surpass 50, 100, 500, 1000, and 2000 Symphony Points. |