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Topic baseline predictions

Find out your students' predicted baseline scores using our amazing dataset 🌟

Updated over a week ago

Our Topic Baseline predictions utilize our dataset of past students' answers with our advanced AI model to predict how your students will perform in hundreds of other mathematics topics.

These data-driven predictions allow you to identify where your students are likely to struggle so that you can intervene and prevent learning gaps from increasing, helping to ensure that time is focused on areas of concern.

How to generate predicted baseline scores:

We use your students' answers to predict their baseline scores. Your student will need to answer at least 10 questions from any topic before we can generate their baseline prediction score.

Why not ask your students to complete our Dynamic Quiz? This is a 10-question personalised quiz which will set them on the best independent learning path πŸ’ͺ

To do this, share the direct quiz URL with them: family.eedi.com/level-booster

Each time your students answer a question, their baseline scores will update to reflect our predictions. Topic baseline predictions update once per day.

To find your student's predicted baseline scores:

  1. Go to your Students page in the left-hand navigation and click on the Topics Baseline tab:

  2. Choose which class you want to view by using the class drop-down menu in the left-hand navigation, and then select the content collection you want to view predictions for:

  3. Here you'll find your class' baseline predictions. You can narrow your search even further by selecting a specific year group, subject and topic:

Found an area of concern? Click on a topic name to open the quiz and find pre-requisite content to prepare your students for the topic ahead!
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Downloading your predicted baseline scores

You can download the baseline predictions by clicking on the "Download CSV" button.

This will generate the report as a .CSV file.

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