How It Works

From gradebook to mastery data in minutes.

Mastery Monitor is designed for teachers who don’t want to learn new tech — just get the standards-based grading data they need.

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Set Up Your Classes

Add your classes and import your roster from a Skyward® PDF, a paste of student names, or a spreadsheet. Takes about two minutes.

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Import Your Scores

Download your Canvas LMS™ gradebook CSV export or paste assignment results. Mastery Monitor maps scores to standards and calculates mastery automatically.

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See Who Needs What

Open your dashboard for a daily summary, check Needs Attention for students who need support, and pull reteach groups with one click.

Real mastery needs consistent evidence.

Mastery Monitor uses a 0–4 score scale with a streak-based mastery engine. A student earns Proficient by scoring 3 or better consistently — not just once. Advanced requires a streak of top scores.

You set how many scores it takes. The app does the rest — including forgiveness buffers so one bad day doesn’t erase weeks of evidence.

Configurable streak requirements Forgiveness buffers Fast-track via two 4s Manual overrides
Advanced
Proficient
Developing
Beginning
No Evidence

Science, Math, ELA, and more.

Mastery Monitor works with the standards you select and enter — built for the way your subject works.

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Science

Designed for teacher-selected Next Generation Science Standards* performance expectations — track the standards identifiers, content areas, and practices you choose.

NGSS*

Math

Works with teacher-entered Common Core State Standards references for Math, with the same streak-based mastery engine that works for any subject.

CCSS Math
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ELA / Reading

Works with teacher-entered Common Core State Standards references for ELA — track reading, writing, language, and speaking mastery in one place.

CCSS ELA
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More Subjects

Social studies and other subjects via custom standards entry. Support expands every version.

Custom

Ready to try it?

Mastery Monitor is in beta. Join the waitlist and be one of the first teachers to track standards-based mastery without the spreadsheet.