What parents see after a ThinkOtter comprehension session
After every ThinkOtter comprehension session, parents get a clear report showing what their child practised, where hints were needed, which question types were stronger, and what to practise next. Below is a sample report based on a real ThinkOtter session, with the child's name, session ID, and date removed.
One session, turned into a clear picture
Less parent marking, and no guesswork. You see where your child is strong, where they needed support, and what to practise next.
Your child handles vocabulary and pronoun reference well, and needs more practice with sequencing and answering in the exact format asked.
First-try answers show what your child can do independently before guidance. Guided answers show what they can learn with support.
- Vocabulary in context
- Pronoun and word reference
- Putting events in the right order
- Matching the answer to the exact format asked
What each part means
Behind an "improved with hints" answer
This is how a question your child found tricky becomes a guided win in the report.
- The tutor never gave the wordIt pointed your child back to the relevant line until they found "untouched" themselves.
- It counts as a guided winTwo right, one corrected with a hint. In the report this is one of the eight "improved with hints".
- You see the whole storyThe report shows you which words needed a nudge, so you know exactly what to revisit.
A note on privacy
We do not publish identifiable child data. This sample removes the child's name, session ID, exact date, and other identifying details. We never sell children's data and never use children's answers to train AI models. See how ThinkOtter protects children's data.
Parent report, explained
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