Student Progress Reports: Track Classroom Performance and Growth

Classroom Hero Activity Reports: Data That Helps You Teach, Not Just Track


See how each student earns, spends, and grows — plus class-wide trends that show whether your classroom economy is actually working.


You already award points and run a store. The question is whether you can see patterns before small issues become big ones — and whether you have something concrete to share with parents and administrators when they ask how things are going.


Activity Reports in Classroom Hero give you that visibility: student-level detail when you need to differentiate, and class-level summaries when you need the big picture.


Why Activity Reports Matter for Teachers


Spreadsheets and sticky notes hide trends. When points, purchases, and behavior corrections live in one platform, reports become a daily teaching tool — not an end-of-quarter chore.


Use them to:

  • Spot which students are disengaging before grades slip

  • See whether your store items actually motivate spending and saving

  • Identify behavior patterns that need a conversation, not just another subtraction

  • Celebrate growth with data parents and students can understand

  • Adjust your economy when something feels off — too easy, too hard, or unfair


Learn more about the broader analytics picture on our reports and analytics feature page.


Student Activity Reports: A Personalized View of Progress


Each student gets a comprehensive overview of their journey inside Classroom Hero.

Reward Summary


A visual timeline of points earned over time — highlighting achievements, streaks, and growth. Useful for conferring and parent conferences when you want to show progress, not just a current balance.

Purchase History


A detailed breakdown of store spending: what students choose, how often they save versus spend, and whether your reward menu matches what motivates your class.

Subtraction Summary


An analysis of point deductions tied to behaviors you define. Helps you intervene early and adjust reinforcers before frustration builds on either side of the desk.

Achievement Highlights


A celebration view of accomplishments — perfect for end-of-week shout-outs and for students who need reminders that their effort is visible.


Pair individual reports with behavior tracking settings so what you measure matches what you actually want to change.


Class Activity Reports: The Whole Room at a Glance


Class reports show collective dynamics — essential when you run class goals or school-wide initiatives.

Class Reward Summary


Collective point earnings over time. See whether the room is trending up, flat, or needs a reset after a rough week.

Class Purchase Summary


Which store items are popular, whether students are hoarding points, and whether your economy needs fresh rewards.

Class Subtraction Summary


Class-wide behavior trends — helpful for adjusting routines, revisiting expectations, or celebrating improvement after a focused reset.

Class Achievement Highlights


Collective wins that build community. Share them on your Class Screen so the whole room sees progress together.


How to Use Reports Without Drowning in Data


You do not need to open reports every hour. A simple rhythm works:


Weekly: Scan class summaries — any trends in earnings, spending, or subtractions?


Bi-weekly: Review students who have flatlined or spiked — confer or adjust reinforcers.


Monthly: Share highlights with families or use data in team meetings.


Quarterly: Refresh store items and point values based on what reports show actually motivates your group.


For ideas on structuring fair economies, see how to build a classroom economy that actually works.


Reports Plus the Rest of Your Workflow


Activity Reports connect to everything else in Classroom Hero:

  • Points from daily learning games show up alongside behavior and attendance

  • Quiz and Jeopardy performance through Atlas AI feeds the same history

  • Parent task list completions appear in the balance students and families see


One system, one story — not three exports stitched together in a spreadsheet.


Start Using Activity Reports Today

  1. Award points consistently for a week so data has something to show

  2. Open a student report before your next conference or caregiver call

  3. Check the class summary after launching a new class goal

  4. Adjust one store item or point value based on what you see


Data should serve your teaching — not replace your judgment.


Ready to see your classroom data in one place? Create a free account and explore Activity Reports in your class dashboard.

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