Reading Reports
Questerix gives you several levels of reporting — from a quick class-wide overview down to a single student's answer on a specific question.
Problem: You need to find where a student is stuck.
Solution:
- Click a Group in the sidebar.
- Use the Group Overview to spot patterns.
- Click a Student to see their detailed report.
- Open a session to see the question-level breakdown.
Verification: You can see both mastery and the exact questions a student got right or wrong.
Group Overview Report
What it shows: A snapshot of all students in a group — mastery, streaks, and last active date.
How to access it:
- Click on a group in the sidebar.
- The default view is the group overview.
What to look for:
| Signal | Action |
|---|---|
| Student hasn't been active in 7+ days | Follow up — they may need encouragement |
| Streak is 0 | The student hasn't practiced today |
| Mastery < 40% on most topics | May need extra support or intervention |
| Mastery 90–100% | Student may be ready for harder content |

Individual Student Report
What it shows: A full breakdown of one student's mastery across every topic in the curriculum.
How to access it:
- Click on a group.
- Click the student's name.
- You'll see:
- By Domain: Mastery percentage per major topic area
- By Skill: Mastery for each individual skill within a domain
- Session History: Every practice session with date, time, and score
Question-Level Report
What it shows: Exactly which questions a student got right and wrong.
How to access it:
- From the individual student view, click on a session from the Session History.
- You'll see each question answered in that session:
- The question text
- The student's answer
- Whether it was correct
- How many attempts it took
Use this during parent–teacher meetings
The question-level report is very powerful in conversations with parents. It shows concrete evidence of what the student is struggling with — not just a percentage.
Export Options
Currently, reports are viewed on-screen only. If you need to share data, take a screenshot or use your browser's print function.
PDF export and CSV download are planned for a future update.
Interpreting Mastery Decay
Mastery scores slowly decrease over time when a student doesn't practice a topic. This is by design — it reflects real memory, not just one-time performance.
If a student's mastery on a topic has dropped significantly since your last check, it likely means they haven't practiced it recently. Encourage them to revisit it before their next assessment.