[Fiction Express] How to Assess and Interpret Results

Fiction Express provides a complete set of tools to track your students' learning: you can review auto-corrected activities, assess writing and reviews, and interpret results using detailed data.

 


1. Review auto-corrected activities
Go to Assessment > Quiz.
Select the class and the book.
Click the eye icon (top right) to allow students to view their quiz answers in detail for one hour.

🔹 For English activities, a pink line will appear in the tracker if the student completed them.
🔹 For more detail, go to Assessment > Challenges, select class and book, and browse by chapter.

👉 Both in quizzes and in challenges, the activities are self-correcting, but the teacher can view the full results and access the detailed answers of each pupil.


📝 2. Assess writing (comments and reviews)

Comments (forum with the author):

  • Go to Assessment > Comments.

  • Select the book cycle and class.

  • Use the traffic light rubric to assess:

    • Spelling

    • Grammar

    • Structure

    • Purpose of the text

  • You can add comments and edit the score at any time.

Reviews:

  • Go to Assessment > Reviews.

  • Select class and book.

  • Assess using the same traffic light system.

  • Add private comments for the student if you wish.

  • Click Accept to confirm (⚠️ note: cannot be edited afterward).


📊 3. Interpret the results

  • Go to Activity > Reports.

  • View results from the current week or the whole school year.

  • Filter by teacher, class, or date.

  • Download reports in Excel (by class or individual student).

Available indicators:

  • Reading time

  • Certificates earned

  • Average quiz scores

  • Reading speed per page

  • Number of interruptions

  • Glossary lookups

  • Audio usage

  • Average score for comments and reviews

💡 Tip: Pay attention to the traffic light system — it combines all the indicators to show reading quality.
💡 Suggestion: Use this data as objective evidence of reading progress. You can export it in Excel and include it in your grading reports.