Beginning fluency for the group was 6%. This means that as a group the students knew 6% of their math facts fluently.
At the conclusion of the Green Light Challenge, the group fluency has increased to 45.6%. Indicating the group now knows 45.6% of their math facts fluently.
This represents an improvement of 39.6%.
The usage to fluency relationship is clear. Towards the end of February, usage and fluency rose dramatically. This coincided with two events:
Student specific data was shared with parents along with a request for parents to support and encourage the use of Reflex at home.
The Primary Green Light Challenge was announced. It began March 1, 2021.
From the earliest data grab on October 1, 2020 to March 1, 2021 (5 months) this group gained 1033 fluent facts. This translates to an average gain of 54.4 facts per student. Of the possible 242 addition and subtraction math facts, the equates to a fluency gain of 22% per student over a 5 month period (50% of the school year).
From March 1, 2021 to March 31, 2021 (the conclusion of the Green Light Challenge), the group had gained an additional 773 fluent facts. This translates to an average gain of 41 facts per student. Of the possible 242 math facts, the equates to a fluency gain of 17% per student over a four week period (15% of the school year).
During this 4 week period, the students almost doubled the number of facts they had gained over the previous 5 months.
Take away:
The amount students practice their math skills directly impacts their achievement.
Parental support of practice at home and an ongoing school-based focus on math facts result in increased fluency.
Fact fluency leads to an overall increase in achievement in Mathematics and also leads to a decrease in anxiety often seen associated with Mathematics.
Incredible fluency growth by individual students: