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Step 3. Create Student Ability Groups

Written by Elizabeth Carlson

Updated at March 7th, 2025

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In this step, you can create learning groups based on your students' current abilities. 

This will make assigning differentiated content easier. If you aren't sure of their current level or knowledge, you can skip creating groups for now and move on to step four.

Creating a group

  1. Log into your Mathletics Teacher Console

  2. Click 'Manage Students'

  3. Click 'Groups', then 'New Group'      
  4. Fill out the new group info
  5. Add students to their ability group by clicking the dropdown and selecting the appropriate group.



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