How to View Blooket Homework Results

How to View Blooket Homework Results: Teacher Reporting Guide

Once a homework assignment is live or closed, Blooket gives you a complete view of student performance — who completed it, how accurate they were, how long they played, and which questions gave the class the most trouble. This guide explains about Blooket homework results at every level of the homework report, from the live progress view to the closed-assignment analysis.

How to View Blooket Homework Results?

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Two Reporting Phases: Live and Closed

Blooket homework results are available in two phases:

  1. Phase 1 — While the assignment is open (Live Progress View): Accessible from the Homework tab. Shows real-time completion status as students submit before the deadline.
  2. Phase 2 — After the assignment closes (Full Report): Available from the History tab after the due date passes or you manually end the assignment. Contains the complete dataset, including question-level analysis.

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Accessing Live Homework Progress

While an assignment is open:

  1. Go to your Dashboard
  2. Click Homework in the left navigation sidebar.
  3. Find the Assignment by title.
  4. Click the assignment to open the live progress view.

The live view shows:

  • Total number of students who have started the assignment
  • Total students who have completed it (reached the Correct Goal)
  • A real-time list of individual students with their current correct answer count

This view updates continuously as students submit. Check it during class to identify students who may need reminders, or check it in the evening to see end-of-day progress.

Accessing the Full Report After Closing

Once the assignment has closed (deadline passed or manually ended):

  1. Go to your Dashboard
  2. Click History in the left navigation sidebar
  3. Locate the homework assignment in your history list (filter by date if needed)
  4. Click the assignment to open the full report

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What Does the Full Homework Report Contain?

The Leaderboard

The leaderboard is the report’s primary view. It lists every student who accessed the assignment with these columns (per official Blooket documentation):

Column What It Shows
Name Student nickname or account name
Accuracy Percentage of questions answered correctly
Question Breakdown Visual indicator of correct/incorrect distribution
Time Played Total time spent in the game session
Completion Whether the student reached the Correct Goal

How to interpret Completion vs. Accuracy: A student can complete the assignment (reach the Correct Goal) with a relatively low accuracy rate if they play long enough.

Conversely, a student might not complete the assignment despite high accuracy if they didn’t play long enough to accumulate enough correct answers. Both metrics matter — Completion tells you who engaged; Accuracy tells you how well they understood the assignment.

The Questions Section

Below the leaderboard is a complete list of all questions in the assignment, along with class-wide performance data.

  • Default view: Questions listed in original order (Question #1, #2, #3…)
  • Sort by Incorrect %: Click the Incorrect % column header to sort questions from highest error rate to lowest. This is the most pedagogically useful view — the questions at the top of the sorted list are the ones your class struggles with most.

Free account: See the accuracy rate per question.
Blooket Plus: Click any individual question to see a full breakdown of which specific answers students selected across all attempts.

Individual Student Reports

Click any student’s name in the leaderboard to open their individual performance report. This shows:

  • Their accuracy on every individual question
  • Whether they answered correctly, incorrectly, or skipped each question
  • Their response pattern across all attempts (if they answered the same question multiple times in multiple game sessions)

Step-by-Step → How to Download Reports

Free account: Basic individual view — correct/incorrect per question.
Blooket Plus: Full per-question detail, including the specific answer choices the student selected. Also includes a Download option for the individual student’s full data as a spreadsheet.

Free vs. Plus: Homework Report Features

Feature Free (Starter) Blooket Plus
Leaderboard (name, accuracy, time)
Completion status
Questions sorted by Incorrect %
Click the question for the answer breakdown
Individual student detailed report Basic Full
Opportunities for growth feature
Download the report as a spreadsheet
Download the individual student report

Practical Tips for Using Homework Reports

Check Completion, then Accuracy. Start by identifying who didn’t complete the assignment (Completion column shows incomplete). Then look at the accuracy for students who had low completion accuracy, which suggests they clicked through quickly without engaging. High accuracy without completion suggests a student who answered carefully but ran out of time.

Sort by Incorrect % before re-teaching. The questions at the top of the Incorrect % sort are your next teaching targets. If four questions have error rates above 60%, you have a clear agenda for tomorrow’s review.

Don’t penalize low scores directly. Blooket homework is designed as practice, not assessment. Students who struggle during practice need targeted instruction, not point deductions. Use the data to direct your instruction rather than your gradebook.

Compare homework reports to game reports. If students score significantly lower on a homework assignment than on a live review session for the same question set, the difference may reflect the absence of competitive peer pressure rather than content knowledge. Consider both datasets before drawing instructional conclusions.

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