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"Your reading score is up 12% — try one more comprehension task today."
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Year 9 English · Mr Patel
28
Students
94%
Submission rate
3
Need support
Learna sees
3 students who missed last week's vocab quiz scored above class average on the comprehension task. Consider re-issuing as catch-up.
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"Your reading score is up 12% — try one more comprehension task today."
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"3 students in Year 9 English missed the last 2 quizzes."
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Weekly insight · 31 Mar 2026
Year 9 English · Mr Patel
This fortnight, the class lifted comprehension by 12 percentage points, the strongest gain since week 3. Submission rate held at 94%, with one outlier worth attention.
The To Kill a Mockingbird close-reading task drove most of the lift — students who completed it scored 18 points higher on the follow-up quiz than peers who didn't.
Suggested action
Schedule a 1:1 with Aiden K. — last submission 5 days ago, comprehension trending down.
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