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Tools for the parts of fluency assessment teachers actually need help with.

Whether you need AI-assisted scoring, a better tracker, a faster passage generator, student reading reports, workspace-level analysis, or a simpler way to run group sessions, these pages show how ReadingFluency.app helps you get from setup to scored reading with less admin.

Built for
Teachers, interventionists, and literacy coaches
Core workflows
Score with AI, track growth, create passages, analyze reports
Product note
ReadingFluency.app keeps AI scoring, teacher review, saved history, and handoff behind each workflow.
AI Fluency Assessment

AI Reading Fluency Tracker

Use an AI reading fluency tracker to score oral reading fluency faster, review miscues with teacher judgment, override results when needed, and track WCPM, accuracy, and growth over time.

What you can do
  • Run AI-assisted fluency assessment from recorded student reads while keeping manual review available.
  • Use automatic WCPM scoring and AI miscue analysis as a first pass, then verify with playback and teacher overrides.
  • Track WCPM, accuracy, benchmark history, intervention checks, and notes in one student record.
  • Use English, Spanish, French, and Mandarin passage workflows with clear expectations that scoring accuracy can vary by language and recording conditions.
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Solutions

Reading Fluency Tracker

Track WCPM, accuracy, benchmark growth, and AI-assisted oral reading fluency results in one place, then export student records as PDF, image, or CSV without rebuilding reports by hand.

What you can do
  • Keep benchmark, progress-monitoring, and intervention history in one place.
  • See WCPM, accuracy, and trend movement together for each student.
  • Use AI-assisted oral reading fluency assessment as a reviewable first pass when speed matters.
  • Export student progress as a PDF, image, or CSV for meetings, records, and follow-up.
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Solutions

Fluency Passage Generator

Use a fluency passage generator to create original reading passages by grade, language, topic, and reading length, then organize them with tags and metadata so they are easy to find when you need them.

What you can do
  • Generate passages by grade band, duration, language, and topic.
  • Organize each passage with tags, grade info, and searchable metadata while the context is still fresh.
  • Find the right passage later with filters and search instead of starting from scratch again.
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Student Reports

Student Reading Reports

Review an individual student read with sentence playback, manual marking, automatic WCPM scoring, AI feedback, and teacher notes in one report instead of piecing the evidence together by hand.

What you can do
  • Replay one student's read sentence by sentence and mark missed or mispronounced words in the same report.
  • See WCPM and accuracy update as markings change, then verify AI-assisted scoring with teacher overrides when needed.
  • Combine AI feedback, teacher notes, and marked passage evidence so the report is ready to share or revisit later.
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School Leader Reports

Workspace Reports

Use workspace-level reading fluency reports to compare WCPM, accuracy, percentile bands, goals, ROI, and passage patterns across assigned student assessments.

What you can do
  • Filter reports by students, roster groups, passages, and time range to focus the exact cohort or intervention cycle.
  • Use trend and distribution views to compare WCPM, accuracy, percentile bands, averages, and group goal lines.
  • Review the student summary table for latest scores, weekly ROI, and goal gaps when deciding who may need Tier 1, Tier 2, or Tier 3 support.
  • Open a chart point directly into the underlying student reading report when a pattern needs closer evidence.
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Group Reading Sessions

Make whole-class fluency assessment take minutes instead of hours or days by collecting student reads in one shared workflow, then reviewing each submission from one organized queue with AI-assisted analysis.

What you can do
  • Use one clear UI flow: launch a room, let students join with a code, watch submissions arrive, and move through the review queue from the same teacher screen.
  • See who is connected, who submitted, and which student read is ready for review in one live roster instead of tracking progress on paper.
  • Use automatic AI analysis to make miscues and scoring visible right away. English accuracy is about 95%; other languages may vary, and manual marking stays available.
  • Make whole-class fluency checks more manageable to repeat because collection, AI support, and teacher review stay in one place.
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