Run benchmarks, use manual or AI-assisted scoring, save scores, see how each student is growing, and export progress as a PDF, image, or CSV when your team needs documentation for families, meetings, or intervention records.
ReadingFluency.app keeps the saved history, review queue, optional AI scoring, and flexible exports behind the scenes so teachers can track growth, share records, and keep moving.
Try the controls below to get a feel for the workflow. This is a fake UI for demonstration, and it may not match the real product exactly. If you want to use the real workflow, sign up and try it in the app.
Keep fall, winter, spring, and intervention checks on one student timeline.
Turn student progress into a PDF, image, or CSV when you need updates for families, teams, or documentation.
Use combined growth views to see who needs a closer instructional decision.
The AI Reading Fluency Tracker explains how automatic WCPM scoring, AI miscue analysis, playback, and teacher overrides fit together in one reviewable workflow.
See AI Reading Fluency TrackerOpen ReadingFluency.app to create passages, track scores, and keep every fluency check in one place.
The Reading Fluency Tracker helps teachers keep WCPM, reading accuracy, benchmark history, progress-monitoring checks, and follow-up notes in one place so student growth is easier to review over time.
Yes. ReadingFluency.app lets teachers export student progress records as a PDF, image, or CSV for meetings, family communication, and documentation workflows.
Yes. The tracker is designed for benchmark windows, intervention follow-up, and recurring progress monitoring so teachers can review score history instead of rebuilding the student story from scattered files.
Yes. Teachers can use AI-assisted scoring or manual scoring, then keep WCPM, accuracy, miscues, notes, and progress-monitoring history together in the tracker.
Yes. Teachers can review the recording, adjust miscues manually, add notes, and use professional judgment before relying on the final score in a student record.