How to use this calculator
Enter the number of assigned homework tasks, submitted tasks, average homework score, and late submissions. The calculator returns completion rate, quality index, late risk, and an overall homework health score.
Evaluate homework completion, score quality, late submissions, and missing work risk. This teacher calculator estimates homework health and identifies whether assignment habits need intervention.
Enter the number of assigned homework tasks, submitted tasks, average homework score, and late submissions. The calculator returns completion rate, quality index, late risk, and an overall homework health score.
The result shows whether homework habits are strong, acceptable, or risky. A high score means students are completing work on time with good quality. A low score means missing work or late submissions may damage course performance.
Late submissions reduce the timeliness score because repeated delays often predict future missing assignments.
If 23 of 25 tasks are submitted, the average score is 86%, and 2 are late, the calculator estimates a solid homework profile with moderate lateness risk.
One or two missing tasks may be manageable, but repeated missing assignments become a concern when completion drops below about 85%.
Late homework lowers timeliness and may signal weak routines even when the final score is acceptable.
A completion rate above 90% is usually strong, especially when the average score is also above 80%.
Use clear deadlines, short feedback cycles, parent communication when needed, and visible completion tracking.
Completion shows responsibility, while quality shows mastery. This calculator weights both because either one alone can mislead.
| Main Result | Primary performance score or class estimate |
|---|---|
| Health Score | 0–100 decision support score |
| Risk Indicator | Warning level based on weak inputs |
| Forecasting | Projected completion, readiness, or target gap |
| Automatic Recommendation | Next action based on the weakest driver |