The Student Experience Completing an Assignment in Test Mode

Assignments will appear to students as embedded links in Google Classroom or Canvas assignments.  However, this will look a bit different depending on which LMS you use. 

1. Student will access their ASSISTments assignment through their LSM (Google Classroom/Canvas)

a) In the Google Classroom Stream, students can click any ASSISTments assignment, go to the Instructions tab, then click the embedded link.  Students can also go to the Classwork tab, click any ASSISTments assignment, and a dropdown will appear with the embedded link.  Finally, they click the embedded link to access the problems for the assignment.

b) In Canvas, students click the Assignments tab (1), then click on an ASSISTments assignment where you will see the embedded ASSISTments link (2) to access the problems for the assignment.


2. The assignment link will take students to a landing page that gives them the option to start the assignment




3. Student View in test mode is similar to a traditional summative test. Students get only one attempt to answer the question.

a) Students will not receive immediate feedback as they submit their answers. Instead, they will see a blue dot indicating their answer has been submitted. 

b) Students will not have access to any available hints, explanations, or the “Show Answer” button that they see in Practice Mode.

c) Students will still be able to preview their previous answers submitted

4. After completing an assignment, students will see a report (Symbols of Success or Scoring and Class Average) with their score and results. The report they see depends on which score delivery options the teacher has chosen at Assign-Time or the default setting they have chosen in Settings.

If students score delivery is set to 'Success Symbols', students will be able to see:

a) The problem name, which they can click to view the problem they answered.

b) The score symbol they received for each problem.

c) How many hints, if any, they used while completing the assignment

Symbols of Success

If students score delivery is set to 'Score and Class Average', students will be able to see:

a) The problem name, which they can click to view the problem they answered.

b) Their overall score on the assignment and the score they received on each problem.

c) The class average score for each problem.

d) How many hints, if any, they used while completing the assignment.

Scoring and Class Average



5. If you would not like students to see this student report, follow the directions here to disable.

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