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Written by Nick
Updated over a month ago

How often should my students work on Fluency Practice?

Fluency Practice is built into the student experience and happens automatically as students work through the curriculum. The timing follows a consistent rhythm designed to support steady growth without adding extra load.

Here’s how it works:

  • After every 15 minutes of curriculum work, students complete a 2-minute fluency session tailored to their current needs.

  • This pattern continues with another 15-minute learning block, followed by another 2-minute fluency round.

  • Once students hit their weekly fluency goal, they unlock a 5-minute fluency session as a bonus.

The full pattern 15–2–15–2–15–5 repeats throughout the week. Each Monday, the cycle resets, giving students a fresh start.

Will Fluency Practice block my students' progress in the main curriculum?

Fluency Practice is designed to complement the curriculum, not interrupt it.

To keep things running smoothly, we make sure fluency only starts after a student finishes their current task. So if they’re still working when it’s time for fluency, the system waits until they’re done before launching the next session.

Students still spend the majority of their time on educational tasks, with fluency woven in as short, focused practice sessions at just the right moments.

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