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How can I view my child’s MYP gradebook as a family member?

The Gradebook on Toddle gives you a clear view of your child's academic progress across subjects, grading periods, and assessment types. In MYP, your child is assessed against four criteria per subject, and their performance on each criterion contributes to an overall IB grade.
In this article:
Navigate to the Gradebook
Final grades gradebook
Assessments gradebook
MYP criteria
Standards gradebook
Learning goals gradebook
Frequently asked questions

Navigate to the Gradebook

Sign in to your Toddle account on the web and navigate to:
HomepageGradebook card
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Final grades gradebook

Each row represents one subject. For each criterion, the table shows a Grade column with your child’s score on the MYP 1–8 scale and a Standards column with the corresponding performance descriptor, such as Acceptable or Outstanding. Your child’s overall score and, where configured, their final IB grade on a 1–7 scale also appear. Use the Grading period(s) dropdown in the top right to filter by term.
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Assessments gradebook

Click Assessments in the left panel. Select a subject from the left sidebar and use the term tabs at the top to switch between grading periods. Each row represents one assessment. Any evaluation results the teacher has shared will appear in the row, which may include criterion grades for Criteria A, B, C, and D, a score, or other evaluation tools. Use the Criteria, Tools, Types, and Categories filters to narrow the list.
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Click any evaluation result to open a detailed view showing the full evaluation.
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MYP criteria

In MYP, your child is assessed against four criteria per subject: Criterion A, B, C, and D. Their final IB grade (1–7) is derived from their combined performance across all four.
Click MYP criteria in the left panel. Use the Subject and Year dropdowns to select the subject and year level you want to view. Each criterion is displayed as its own section, showing an Achievement History chart of grades across assessments and a list of the individual assessments that contributed, with the assessment name, grading period, and grade.
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Standards gradebook

Click Standards in the left panel. Use the Subject, Academic year, and Grading period dropdowns to filter the view. Standards appear in a hierarchy; expand each group to see individual outcomes and your child’s grade.
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Click any standard to open a detail panel showing the final grade, an Evaluation history graph, and contributing assessments.
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Learning goals gradebook

The Learning goals gradebook includes two sections: Approaches to Learning and Learner Profile. The steps below walk you through Approaches to Learning; Learner Profile follows the same pattern.
Click Approaches to learning in the left panel. Use the term tabs to switch between grading periods and the Subject dropdown to filter by subject. ATL skills are grouped by category, for example, Communication skills or Research skills. Each individual skill shows your child’s grade in the Standards column.
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Click any skill to open a detail panel showing the Evaluation history graph and the assessments that contributed to it.
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The steps to view your child’s Learner Profile grades are the same as above. Click any attribute to open a detail panel showing the Evaluation history graph and the assessments that contributed to it.

Frequently asked questions

Q. Can I edit or change my child’s grades? No. The Gradebook is view-only for family members. Only your child’s teacher can record and update grades.
Q. Why can I not see any grades in some sections? Grades are only visible once your child’s teacher has shared them. If a section appears empty or shows dashes, the teacher may not have shared grades for that grading period yet.
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