Mastery by skill
Track what students know and where they still need practice at the math-skill level.
Progress monitoring
Asobo helps teachers monitor student progress at the skill level so they can see who is ready, who needs support, and what to assign next.
Teacher dashboard
Skill-gap snapshot
Focus area 1
Targeted
See student progress by math skill and classroom pattern.
Focus area 2
Targeted
Identify misconceptions before they become bigger blockers.
Focus area 3
Targeted
Use progress monitoring to plan intervention and follow-up.
The challenge
Teachers need progress data that points to instructional action. Asobo focuses on mastery, misconceptions, and targeted practice needs.
See student progress by math skill and classroom pattern.
Identify misconceptions before they become bigger blockers.
Use progress monitoring to plan intervention and follow-up.
Product fit
Asobo’s tracking is designed to help teachers understand learning, not just collect activity data.
Track what students know and where they still need practice at the math-skill level.
Find patterns across the class so teachers can plan groups and reteaching efficiently.
Use practice evidence to see where students may be applying the wrong idea.
Connect progress data to the next assignment, intervention, or teacher conference.
How it works
Track learning in a way that helps teachers respond quickly.
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Step 1
Students work through practice tied to specific math skills.
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Step 2
Teachers see which skills are secure, developing, or still blocked.
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Step 3
Practice and reteaching can target the skills that need attention.
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Step 4
Progress updates help teachers know whether support is working.
Classroom use cases
Asobo helps classroom teams turn progress monitoring into practical instructional decisions.
FAQ
Student math progress tracking is the process of monitoring how students are developing specific math skills over time, not just recording overall scores.
Skill-level tracking helps teachers know what to reteach, what to assign, and which students need similar support.
Yes. Asobo is designed to connect targeted practice with mastery evidence, which helps teachers monitor whether intervention is working.
No. Asobo is built for daily teacher use while also supporting school teams that need a clearer view of math progress.
Ready to see Asobo in action?
Book a school demo to see how Asobo helps teachers identify missing skills in math and English, assign targeted practice, and track mastery.