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Written by Elizabeth Carlson

Updated at May 27th, 2026

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In the Reports Dashboard you can find detailed information about your students’ progress.

You can also export the data to a CSV (Excel) spreadsheet.

Teachers can use Reading Eggs' reports to make data-driven decisions and assign lessons for targeted learning. 

Numerous reports are accessible via the teacher console.

The Dashboard Report is an excellent starting point as it provides high level data about student activity and progress.

To access this report, choose ‘Reports’ under the program your students are using (Fast Phonics, Reading Eggs or Reading Eggspress) and then select ‘Dashboard’.

Upon opening the dashboard, you'll encounter various charts and graphs.

Start by filtering for your desired time period.

Then, switch from ‘Chart’ view to ‘Table’ view for a more straightforward understanding of the information.

When you switch to ‘Table’ view, you'll find information presented in a format like this:

Teacher Tip: Establish a weekly goal for time spent in the program, combining school and home sessions. It's recommended that students dedicate a minimum of one hour per week to derive the most benefit. At the end of each week, filter for the ‘this week’ option and examine the report to check if they have achieved this goal (scroll to the far-right side of the table for details).

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