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FASTTMath for Grades 2+

This intervention program helps struggling students develop fluency with basic math facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Using the FASTT system (Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching with Technology), the software provides a continuously adaptive program that efficiently increases math fact fluency in customized, 10-minute daily sessions.

Developing automatic recall of basic facts enables students to focus on higher-order math skills such as advanced computation, problem solving, and algebra. FASTT Math also includes prescribed print activities for those students who need additional instruction in the conceptual foundation of numbers and operations.

Your students will:
Learn basic facts in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
Be able to recall facts from memory
Develop fluency with multi-digit problems in each operation
Gain the foundation necessary for success in higher-order problem solving


Product Features:
Assesses each student's level of fluency at the start and throughout the program
Short daily lessons—can be used before, during, or after school
Multiple games designed to provide practice with basic facts—engaging and motivating
Generates customized worksheets for additional practice in basic facts or multi-digit arithmetic
12 detailed performance and usage reports at the student, class, grade, and school levels for teachers and administrators
Teacher's Guide with assessments and lesson plans and Fact Fluency Foundations Guide with age-appropriate activities for counting, number concepts, and computation strategies



Instructional Focus: Math

Numbers and Operations
Basic Math Facts
Computational Fluency

Mac/Win logos What's Included: Mac/Windows CD-ROM for network and standalone use; a Teacher's Guide; and Fact Fluency Foundations Guide. Runs natively on Intel-based Macs.


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