Cross Country Quest — Teacher Class Tracker
Category: Cross Country & Running · 2-page printable PDF · Ages 3-4, 5-6 · Free for ConnectedPE members
The teacher-side companion to the Cross Country Quest unit: a landscape A4 class tracking sheet recording XP totals across all eight sessions, grouped by week, with summary columns for Total XP, Level achieved, Baseline Time and Race Time. Space for 30 students, plus the level legend from Rookie Runner to Cross Country Legend.
One sheet answers the questions that matter mid-unit: who's engaged (XP tells you), who needs support (flat rows tell you), and who improved (baseline-to-race-day tells you) — turning the gamified XP system into legitimate formative assessment evidence without extra paperwork.
Two pages, print-ready, designed for Years 3–6. Works with or without the Run Lap Tap app (which automates the lap counting the XP is built on). If you're running the Quest unit, this is the missing admin layer; if you're not, it's a solid template for tracking any gamified unit.
What students learn
Teachers can efficiently track whole-class XP progress, identify students needing support, record baseline-to-race-day improvement, and use XP totals as formative assessment evidence.
Topics: cross country, running, teacher tracker, class record, gamification, XP system, Run Lap Tap, assessment, print-ready, curriculum-kit
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