Teachers can assign different grade levels to students within the same class, even after the class and students have been created. This is useful for mixed-grade classrooms and personalized instruction.
Overview
With grade-level settings, you can:
Add multiple grade levels to a single class
Assign a specific grade level to individual students
Set a separate Practice Content Grade for Solve practice per Student
Add Grade Levels to a Class
The grade you select during class creation will be the default grade for all students added to the class. However you also have the option to create a multi-grade class, allowing you to assign different grades to individual students.
Steps
Go to the Class Management Dashboard.
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Open Class Settings using one of the following:
Click the sandwich menu (three lines) on the lower-right corner of the class card and select Class Settings, or
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From the Students Page, click the gear icon next to the class code.
Within Class Settings, find the Grades section and click the pencil (edit) icon next to it.
Select one or more grade levels using the checkboxes and save changes.
⚠️ Important
Grade levels are not applied unless you click Save Changes.
Change a Student’s Grade Level
Once new grade levels are added to the class, you can assign them to individual students.
Steps
Open the Students page for your class.
Click on the student you want to update.
Click to edit the Student Profile.
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In the Grade dropdown, select the appropriate grade and save changes.
Only grades previously enabled in Class Settings will appear.
Grade Option Not Showing?
If you don’t see the Grade field after adding multiple grades, try refreshing the page.
💡 Tip
Windows: Press Ctrl + F5
Mac: Press Command + Shift + R, or hold Shift and click the browser reload button
This forces the page to refresh and display the newly added grade levels.
Set Practice Content Grade (Solve Page)
You can assign a Practice Content Grade to control the grade-level content a student sees on their Solve page. This does not change the student’s Class Grade.
Why Use Practice Content Grade?
Personalize practice based on student ability
Support remediation or acceleration
Adjust Solve content without changing class structure or affecting dashboards
Change Practice Content Grade
Steps
Access the student’s Profile and click Edit.
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Find the Practice Content Grade field dropdown (located below the Grade field).
Select the desired grade level and Click Save.
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Students see updated content immediately after saving
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For the Student the following Solve progress resets:
Lightning Challenges (completed / not started) are reset
Topic progress with solve i.e., Progress bars, 3D badges, Stars, Trophies, “I Can” statements and Learning goals is reset
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What Stays the Same
Mathalon stars and rewards are preserved and accumulate from the updated practice content
The Class Grade remains unchanged and is used for reporting.
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Key Takeaways
Multiple grade levels can exist within one class
Students can be assigned grades individually
Rewards are preserved even when practice resets
Class-level reporting remains accurate
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