Overview
MindPlay reports provide teachers and administrators with quick, actionable insights, help track consistent implementation across classrooms or schools, and offer precise, accessible data for communicating progress to stakeholders.
Creating a New Report
Previously run reports are displayed on the Reports Dashboard. To create a new report:
- Select the "Create New Report" icon located in the upper right corner of the Dashboard.

2. Select compare students, classes, or schools
3. Select Create Report.

Add Charts
Adding charts to a report gives teachers and administrators a clear view of student data and an efficient way to communicate progress. Available chart options include:
- Reading Level Improvement: Tracks growth in reading/phonics categories between start and end dates.
- Reading/Lexile Gains (Jitter Box Plot): Displays student gains with scatter + box plot distribution.
- Usage Distribution: Groups students by weekly usage against the average goal.
- Dyslexia Risk Groups: Shows student counts in risk categories from the most recent screener.
Follow these steps to include charts in your report:
- In the report, select Add Chart.
- Choose the chart types you want to include.
- The selected charts will appear in your report.
Manage Report
Once the report is created, you can add charts, manage table columns, export data (CSV), print, duplicate, and filter the report.

Column Options
Reports can be generated at the student, class, and school levels, providing a comprehensive view of performance and trends across all tiers.
Student:
- Basic Information
- Dyslexia Screening
- Reading Growth
- Lesson Mastery
- Usage Data
Class and School:
- Basic Information
- Reading Growth
- Lesson Mastery
- Usage Data
Column descriptions are available in this PDF.
Column Filters
After creating a report, each column can be filtered to display specific data, enabling more precise and customized reporting.

Report Access
Teachers can access student and class-level reports, while administrators and program managers can access district, school, class, and student reports.
