When you open any classroom in Intertwined, you'll see nine tabs across the top of the page. Here's what each one does in a single sentence — deeper articles for each tab live in their own categories.
The Top Bar
Before the tabs, a few elements appear on every page inside a classroom:
← All Classes — Returns you to your full list of classrooms.
Classroom Title and Date Created — Confirms which class you're in (e.g., "Personal Finance - Period 1, Aug 1, 2024").
Share Class Code (blue button, top-right) — Pops open your unique class code so students can join.
The 9 Tabs
1. Classroom Performance Your at-a-glance dashboard for the entire class. See "This Week in Your Classroom" snapshot (Avg Accuracy, Module with Most Difficulty, Students at Risk, Significant Improvement), Classroom Snapshot metrics, Mastery and Engagement views, and module-by-module performance breakdowns.
2. Student Performance A drill-down view for individual students. Pick a student from the left panel, then switch between Budget Simulator, Stock Simulator, Startup Simulator, or Coursework views to see their full activity — account balances, event history, transactions, and lesson completion.
3. Gradebook A traditional grade view across all lessons and assessments, color-coded by mastery level (green = Mastery, yellow = In Progress, orange = Needs Support, gray = Not Started). Filter by Course and Unit to focus on what you're currently teaching.
4. Rankings Class leaderboards across four categories: Course Performance, Budget Simulator, Stock Market Simulator, and Startup Simulator. Great for class discussion or end-of-unit recognition.
5. Assignments Create, schedule, and track all classroom assignments. Filter by Pending, Active, or Complete status, set publish and due dates, and delete assignments you no longer need.
6. Assigned Courses The courses you've added to this classroom (e.g., Introduction to Financial Literacy, Personal Finance Core Foundations 2e). Use the Add Course button to bring more curriculum into your class.
7. Students Your roster. View, sort, and search students by name; check their simulator balances; remove students from the class; and use Create Credentials to bulk-generate student accounts.
8. Instructors Add co-teachers or teaching assistants who need access to this classroom. Manage their permissions and remove them when no longer needed.
9. Settings Classroom-level configuration: rename the classroom, view its creation date, and access the Danger Zone to delete the class. The right-hand Quick Links panel here gives you fast shortcuts to Create Assignment, Startup Simulator Settings, Budget Simulator Settings, and Stock Simulator Settings.
Note on tier visibility: Some tabs and Quick Links appear based on your plan tier. For example, Stock Simulator Settings only shows on Plus tier and above; Startup Simulator Settings only shows on Pro tier and above.
Related articles:
6.1 Classroom Performance Tab Explained
7.1 Gradebook Overview
8.1 Rankings Tab Overview
2.7 Editing Classroom Settings