Group Graph
Learn how to generate, customize, and interpret Group Graphs to monitor progress across students, review historical data, and evaluate intervention effectiveness.
The Group Graph allows teams to monitor progress across all students enrolled in a Group Tracker. Use the graph to identify trends, evaluate intervention effectiveness, and support classroom, program, or MTSS team decision making.
Open the Group GraphTo view a Group Graph:
- Click Group Graph from the Group Tracker List.
Or
- Open the Group Tracker and select Group Graph from the Tracker Actions menu.
Configure the graph by selecting:
- Graph Type (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly)
- Chart Title
- Date Range
- Students or Student Groups
- Behavior Domains
Click Generate Graph.
Graph ControlsUse the Graph Controls panel to customize the graph display, including:
- Graph Type
- Chart Title
- Date Range
- Students or Student Groups
- Behavior Domains
- Trend Line
- Phase Lines
Click Update to refresh the graph.
Click Download Graph to view, save, or print the graph.
Phase Lines
Use Phase Lines to identify important events or changes that may help interpret the graph.
Examples: Addition or revision of classroom strategies or interventions, staffing changes, or the beginning of a new grading period or semester.
Understanding the Group GraphEach data point represents the average percentage of total points earned across all students who were scored on that date.
The Group Graph displays:
- Number of students contributing data for each date
- Highest student score
- Lowest student score
- Average percentage of total points
- Trend Line for the average percentage of total points
- Average Behavior Domain scores
Use the Group Graph to monitor progress across students, evaluate intervention effectiveness, and guide classroom, program, or MTSS team discussions.
Note: Individual students' Group Trackers can also be graphed from the student's Behavior Supports or Data & Graphs folder. Individual graphs display student-specific Behavior Domains and Target Behaviors, while the Group Graph displays only the standardized Behavior Domains inherited from the Group Tracker.
Data HistoryThe Data History table provides quick access to previously entered Group Tracker data.
The table displays:
- Date
- Student
- Comments
- Last Modified
- Modified By
- Possible Points
- Earned Points
- Percent Earned
Click a Date to open and edit a student's saved Pointsheet.
Click a Student name to open that student's Behavior Supports folder.
Click Download CSV Data to export Group Tracker data for additional analysis or reporting.
The bottom of the table displays the total number of data collections for the selected date range.
Tip: Review the Group Graph regularly to monitor trends across students, and use the Data History table to quickly review or edit previously entered data when needed.