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Math Learning Beyond School

PROGRESS REPORT / NOVEMBER 2019


Student Name Date of Joining

Saanchi Mishra 20th June 2019


Grade Teacher Name

III Vijayshree Mishra

SAANCHI MISHRA'S INSIGHTS FOR THE MONTH


• She cleared 1 module in her very first attempt. • She mastered 2 mental aptitude exercises
This indicates a quick rate of understanding the during this period. Mastering an exercise
new concepts and procedures covered in a involves both extensive exposure as well as high
module. accuracy and speed and serves as proof of high
competency!
• She recently completed the worksheets of
Scaled Pictographs from the Data Handling • By solving all 10 puzzle cards with clear,
track. With this, she has now covered all precise reasoning, Saanchi Mishra showed
modules of this track for her age - excellent terrific progress on her creative reasoning.
work! That's a rare feat - keep up the great work,
Saanchi Mishra!

PROGRESS TRACKER follows her progress across the Cuemath program’s three core domains: concepts,
aptitude and reasoning. Every child earns points for activities and achievements across these domains. These points
result in progress across multiple levels in the program.

Saanchi Mishra's target for


March 2020 is approx 0
levels away. She might even
exceed exceeds expectations
if she keeps up this
performance. Well Done!

Expected Progress

Actual Progress

Target Level
Progress Details: 1st Nov - 30th Nov 2019

CONCEPTS constitutes the core concepts that form the basis for effective math proficiency. Students spend about
45 mins a class on these modules. Once all the worksheets of a specific module have been completed, the student is
asked to clear an assessment. Here's Saanchi Mishra's progress in concepts last month:

Recent Modules Module In Progress Worksheets Completed Assessment Cleared

Scaled Pictographs

Lines, Line Segments and Rays

APTITUDE is the ability to deduce mathematical solutions without the explicit need to solve them on paper.
Students spend 10 mins per class on tablet exercises to master such skills via step-by-step goals called milestones.
Saanchi Mishra's effort on this last month is as follows:

Skills Encountered Skills Progressed Skills Mastered

November 2019 6 5 2

Symmetry I
Recent Skills
Numbers

Ordering
Objects I
Reading

Time in
Months

Clocks
Ahead

Words

Mirror
Three

Mastered

Milestone 3

Milestone 2

Milestone 1

Encountered

Alphanumeric Calculation Logical Non Verbal

REASONING helps children explore the beauty and wonder of Math. Each child gets a puzzle card at the end of
each class to solve at home. The card is then discussed with the teacher in the next class. Saanchi Mishra's progress
last month on this front is shown below:

Cards Assigned: 10 Correct Reasoning 10

(November 2019) Insufficient Reasoning 0


Non Logical Calculation Alphanumeric
Verbal Four-digit Numbers

specific.
APTITUDE
Line of What is to your Basic Subtraction Addition and CONCEPTS
Correct Letters

REASONING
Symmetry II North? II Subtraction

% Cards Attempted
Skills Mastered
Multiplication and

Workbooks Completed*
Basic Analogies I Reading Clocks Basic Addition Months Ahead
Division

47.5%
Ordering Objects Single Digit Months An Introduction to
Pictorial Series II
I Multiplication Preceding Fractions

Skills in Progress
Overall Curriculum Coverage

Mirror Symmetry Three Numbers


Time in Words Weekdays Scaled Pictographs
I Addition

overall exposure to these cards this year is shown below:


Workbooks in Progress

Basic Subtraction Alphanumeric


Odd one out I Deciphering I Lines and Polygons
III Series II

Skills not Encountered


Ordering Objects Compare
Basic Analogies II Basic Patterns III Revision Workbook
II Numbers II
Saanchi Mishra's curriculum covers 18 modules spread across 9 workbooks this year:

Workbooks to be Done

Intermediate Estimating Intermediate Addition


Time and Money
Patterns I Fractional Value Addition I comparison

Days of the Compare Alphanumeric


Odd one out II Measurement
Week Numbers III Series III
Here is Saanchi Mishra's journey through her aptitude exercises. These exercises are flexible and are not grade

Creative reasoning puzzle cards belong to three categories: Arithmetic, Geometric and Logical. Saanchi Mishra's

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