Rocket Math works so well because it teaches no more than 2 new facts and their reverses on each practice page. For example in the
very first addition practice page,
Set A, introduces 1+3, 3+1, 1+2, 2+1, while Set B adds 4+1, 1+4, 5+1, 1+5. Sometimes the pace is slower adding only one fact on a page (for example
Multiplication Sets L, M, N, O)
where experience has shown students need a slower pace. The program allows each child to go at his or her own pace, taking up to six days
to master those two facts as needed. Each day in class students practice in pairs for two to three minutes each. Students can, of course, also practice the same way at home. The
parent letter explains how this should be done at home.
How Students Practice
We recommend students practice in pairs in school. At home students should practice with a parent or a responsible sibling.
- One stuent, the “learner” sits with the practice sheet in front of him/her. The problems for practice go in a circle around the outside of the page and should not have the answers written in. The learner will practice only these outside facts.
- The learner reads each fact (not just the answer) aloud and says the answer.
- The other student, the “checker” has the answer key and listens for a hesitation or an error on one of the facts. That is a fact that needs extra practice. So the checker:
- tells the answer and then
- asks the learner to repeat the problem and the answer three times.
- asks the learner to back up three problems and begin again.
- Students go around the outside of the page as many times as they can in the two or three minutes allotted for practice.
At home, we recommend once around.
After practicing each day the students take a one-minute test (found in the center of each practice sheet). This test gives them an opportunity daily to show they have learned a set of facts by writing answers as fast as they can write. If they pass the test (the passing criteria is based on the
writing speed test) they move on to the next sheet in the sequence. If they don’t pass the
test, they practice on the same sheet the following day. Once students “pass” a set of facts, they color in the letter for that set on their “
Rocket Chart” and then graduate on to the next practice page. Rocket Math includes several
award certificates that reinforce student learning and increase their motivation.
Rocket Math has progress monitoring built into the program. Once a week students take a
two-minute progress monitoring test of all the facts in the operation they are practicing. Each student has an
individual graph
on which to graph their increasing fluency with math facts. These graphs demonstrate student learning and should be shared with parents.
Rocket Math also includes a
parent letter explaining the program. The complete, informative and entertaining
Teacher Directions are available for free download so you can completely familiarize yourself with the program before ordering.