Who can do this with default user permissions?
Teachers
Math domain and operation restrictions let you choose which math domains or operations students will see on their dashboards. You can set restrictions in one of two ways:
- For an individual student
- For all students in a single class who are in the same grade (this is to cover classes that have students from more than one grade in them)
Setting math domain or operation restrictions for an individual student
- Log into the Freckle teacher dashboard.
- On your Teacher Home, select Roster in the left navigation bar.
- Open the class the student is in.
- In the row for the student, select either Default or Custom in the Dashboard column.
- On the Dashboard Settings tab on the Edit Student page, under "Student Dashboard Settings," select Math Settings.
- Select Adaptive Math (to restrict domains) or Fact Practice (to restrict operations).
- Scroll down to the "Show/Hide Adaptive Math Domains for this student" or "Show/Hide Fact Practice Operations for this student" section; check the domains or operations you do want the student to see, and remove check marks from the domains or operations you do not want the student to see.
- After making your choices, select Apply Student Settings.
Setting math domain or operation restrictions for all students in a single class who are in the same grade
- Log into your Freckle teacher dashboard..
- On your Teacher Home, select Roster in the left navigation bar.
- Open the class the students are in.
- In the row for a student who is in the grade you want to set the restriction for, select either Default or Custom in the Dashboard column.
- On the Dashboard Settings tab on the Edit Student page, under "Student Dashboard Settings," select Math Settings.
- Scroll down to the "Show/Hide Adaptive Math Domains for this student" or "Show/Hide Fact Practice Operations for this student" section; check the domains or operations you do want the students to see, and remove check marks from the domains or operations you do not want the students to see.
- After making your choices, select Apply to all nth grade students in class (the grade on the button will vary based on the grade the student you selected in step 4).