The Students tab is your roster. Every student enrolled in this classroom appears here. Here's how to navigate it.
Opening the Roster
Inside your classroom, click the Students tab. You'll see a table with columns for First Name, Last Name, Stock Balance (if Stock Simulator is enabled), and an Actions column with a red Remove button for each student.
Sorting the Roster
Click any column header to sort by that field:
First Name (default) — Alphabetical by first name
Last Name — Alphabetical by last name
Stock Balance — Useful for spotting students who haven't started the Stock Simulator (balance still at $100,000) or who have lost significant value
Click the same header again to reverse the sort order.
Searching for a Student
If your roster is long, use the search bar above the table. It filters as you type, matching either first or last name.
Reading the Stock Balance Column
If the Stock Market Simulator is active for your class, you'll see each student's current portfolio value in the Stock Balance column. A few things to know:
$100,000 is the default starting balance — students who haven't traded yet will show this.
Values above $100,000 mean the student has made profitable trades.
Values below $100,000 mean the student has taken losses.
Generated-credential accounts ("KHouse01 Student," "Kiwi01 Student") and self-registered accounts both appear in the same list — Intertwined doesn't visually distinguish them.
Removing a Student
To remove a student from your classroom, click the red Remove button in their row. You'll be asked to confirm.
What removing does:
Removes the student from your classroom roster
Removes their data from your Classroom Performance and Gradebook views
Does not delete the student's Intertwined account — they can still log in and join other classes
Does not delete their progress on lessons or simulators — that stays attached to their account
When to remove a student:
They transferred out of your class
They were added by mistake (e.g., joined the wrong period)
A duplicate account was created and you need to remove the duplicate
Be careful: If you remove a student in the middle of a unit, you lose visibility into their grades and progress within your classroom. If you're unsure whether a student is staying, wait before removing them.
Adding a Student Back
If you removed a student by mistake, you can add them back the same way you originally enrolled them — share the class code again, or generate fresh credentials.
Related articles:
2.2 Sharing Your Class Code with Students
2.4 Creating Student Accounts in Bulk (Generated Credentials)
11.7 I Accidentally Deleted a Student / Classroom