The student-facing report is a strengths-based summary designed to help learners in Grade 5 and above understand how they learn best. It removes numerical scores and focuses instead on accessible language and visual cues, making it appropriate for building self-awareness, self-advocacy, and effective study habits. At Verbs, we use this report to encourage meaningful reflection and to support students in taking ownership of their learning process. It’s a powerful tool for helping students recognize what comes naturally and where they may need to apply more effort—with no judgment, only insight.

If on mobile device, click here to view full student facing sample report on MindPrint Learning’s Website. 

Student Learner Profile

Learner Name: Learner

Test Date: 00/00/00

School: Verbs

About MindPrint

Everyone learns differently. MindPrint skills (or cognitive skills) are the skills your brain uses to help you understand, solve problems, remember, plan and pay attention. These skills work together to determine HOW you learn best in all subjects of school, whether you’re writing, creating a video, or taking a math test.
 
No one is equally strong in every skill. Understanding your stronger skills will help you work more efficiently so you can spend less time studying, and more time on things you enjoy. Using the strategies recommended below will help you use your strengths most efficiently.

My MindPrint Profile

Below is your MindPrint Profile. It lists your skills in each category in order of strength. Your strongest skill is listed first in each category. You also have a strongest overall category. It’s the highlighted tall box below. When you are faced with a challenge you will always want to start with your strengths. The strategies below will help you use your strengths.

The last skill in each category could be a “blocker” and make learning challenging at times, but you can always find ways to use your strengths to succeed. Since Executive Functions can be the biggest blocker, in that category we give a strategy to help minimize any challenge.

Complex Reasoning

How you learn new concepts

Top Strategy

Learn how to use your top strength

Memory

Remembering information

Top Strategy

Learn how to use your top strength

Executive Function

Organizing & Completing Work

Top Strategy

Learn how to use your top strength

Subject checklist: Use these checklists to help you do your best work.

Reading & Writing

Reading Checklist
Writing Checklist

Math & Science

Math Checklist

Personalized Recommendations for Learner

Here’s a prioritized list of strategies to get you started by subject and skill based on your MindPrint Profile. You can find many more by searching your Toolbox.

Subject

Recommended Strategy

MindPrint Student Learner Profile: Discovering Your Strengths (Lesson 3)

Memorizing for Efficiency

  • Recommended strategy for memorizing for efficiency 2

Subject # 3

  • Recommended strategy for subject 2

Glossary of Terms