Analyze Reading Fluency Reports
Learn how to use ReadingFluency.app Reports to analyze roster trends, WCPM, accuracy, percentile bands, group goals, ROI, and passage-level patterns.
Follow the app setup path.
- 1Get StartedStart here before moving into the workflow tutorials.
- 2Sidebar & WorkspacesUse the sidebar to move between Dashboard, Students, Passages, Reports, Subscription, workspace controls, account settings, support, theme settings, and workspace credit details.
- 3Passages & CollectionsCreate passages with AI or manual entry, import and export CSV files, print classroom copies, and organize passages into reusable collections.
- 4Students & GroupsSet up the student side of ReadingFluency.app with manual students, CSV imports, roster groups, group goals, and student progress history.
- 5Run an AssessmentStart a student read, choose timed or open-ended mode, mark miscues, review AI-assisted scoring, and keep teacher notes with the assessment report.
- 6Live Group SessionsUse live group sessions when students should complete assigned readings from their own devices while the teacher monitors the roster and reviews results.
- 7Reports AnalysisUse Reports to review student fluency trends, group goals, WCPM and accuracy views, distribution charts, percentile bands, ROI, and goal gaps.
Reports turn assigned reading assessments into workspace-level progress views. Use them when you need to understand more than one student at a time: a roster, an intervention group, a passage set, or a specific time window.
Open Reports
- Use a workspace with assigned student assessments.
- Click Reports in the sidebar.
- Review the workspace-level trends.
Reports chart assigned student assessments. If an assessment is not assigned to a student, assign it from the assessment report first.
Questions Reports can answer
Reports help school leaders, reading specialists, literacy coaches, program directors, intervention leads, district admins, and teachers answer practical roster-level questions:
- Which students are below or above the current percentile band?
- Which students should be discussed for Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 support?
- For whom is the existing intervention working?
- How are students in continuous improvement performing?
- What is the average WCPM or accuracy for this roster or subgroup?
- How does passage mapping relate to students' reading skills?
Reports should support professional judgment, not replace it. Use the charts to find patterns, then open the underlying reading record when a score needs closer review.
Filter Reports
Use the filters at the top of Reports to narrow by:
- students
- roster groups
- passages
- time range
When exactly one goal-configured roster group is selected, Reports can show WCPM and accuracy goal lines.
Read the chart views
Reports includes:
- Trend view for connected student progress over time
- Distribution view for WCPM by accuracy
- toggleable WCPM and accuracy metrics
- average lines
- P25-P75 percentile bands
- a student summary table with latest scores, ROI, and goal gaps
Use averages and percentile bands
Average lines show the center of the currently charted data. If you filter to one roster group, one passage set, or one time window, the average lines update for that selected view.
P25-P75 percentile bands show the middle range of the current charted rows. Students outside that band are often worth a closer look:
- below the band may need additional review or support
- above the band may be ready for a different goal, passage level, or monitoring cadence
- inside the band may still need attention if accuracy, WCPM, or ROI is moving in the wrong direction
Use group goals and ROI
Roster group goals appear when exactly one goal-configured group is selected. This is useful for groups such as "Tier 2", "Tier 3 Intensive", "Intervention Cycle 1", or "Continuous Improvement".
The student summary table helps you compare:
- latest WCPM
- latest accuracy
- WCPM ROI
- accuracy ROI
- WCPM goal gap
- accuracy goal gap
ROI is the weekly change from the earliest to latest filtered score. Use it to notice students who are improving, students who are flat, and students whose scores are moving backward.
Drill into the reading record
Clicking a chart point opens the selected assessment report inline, so you can move from a pattern to the actual reading record without leaving Reports.
That matters when a data point needs context. You can review the passage, score, miscues, audio playback, AI analysis, and teacher notes before making a decision from the chart alone.
Back to the full tutorial
For the full tutorial map, return to Get Started with ReadingFluency.app.