The Subjects Page
The Subjects page is a directory of Sayo's subject learning platforms. From one place, teachers and students can open the dedicated site for a subject — reading and listening practice, math question banks, science experiments, coding playgrounds, and more — and track learning progress in the dashboard.
Everything lives on a single page, split into two sections: Primary (for primary school) and Secondary (for secondary school).
Where to Find It
- Open the Sayo Academy sidebar.
- Click Subjects.
This opens the Subjects page. At the top you'll see:
- A Primary / Secondary toggle. Click either button to jump to that section on the page.
- An Open Dashboard button, which takes you to the Subjects Dashboard.
For the full list of what's in each section, see:
Access Labels and Subscriptions
Platform cards show small labels so you know what to expect before you click:
- SSO — single sign-on. You're signed in automatically with your Sayo account, so no extra login is needed. (Cards with seamless sign-on may not show a label at all.)
- App — the platform is a mobile app you download and open on your phone.
- Email — sign in on that platform using your email.
- Requires additional subscription — this platform isn't included in your current plan and needs a separate subscription.
- Coming Soon — the platform is listed but not available yet.
The Subjects Dashboard
Click Open Dashboard (or the Dashboard button on any subject page) to reach the Subjects Dashboard. It collects your own activity across the subject platforms into one progress view.
Switching between subjects
Tabs at the top let you switch the view. All shows your combined progress; the other tabs narrow it to one platform, such as English, Maths, Coding, or Sayo Academy. Each subject view is tuned to that platform — the English and Coding views, for example, show their own breakdowns.
What the numbers mean
Across the tabs you'll see:
- Avg Score — your average score on completed work.
- Completion — how much of the assigned work you've finished.
- Submissions — how many pieces of work you've turned in.
- Score Trend — a chart of your scores over time, which you can view for the Last 10, Last 30, or All Time.
AI Report
You can generate an AI Report that reads your data and writes a short summary in plain language — key insights, your strengths, areas for improvement, and recommendations on what to practice next. Use it to decide which subject needs attention before opening the matching platform.
Note: this dashboard shows your progress. Teachers who want to review a particular student's analytics do that from the classroom's own analytics, not from this page.