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Daily Review & Student Streaks

Daily Review gives students short extra practice from lessons they have already completed. It helps them remember vocabulary and concepts after the original lesson is done.

What is Daily Review?

Daily Review is a personalized practice session that:

  • Uses questions from lessons the student has already completed
  • Brings back material they may need to practice again
  • Can be completed once per day
  • Builds streaks to encourage steady practice
  • Helps instructors see whether learning is sticking over time

How Daily Review Works

For Students (Mobile App):

  1. Complete at least one lesson assignment
  2. The "Daily Review" option appears in their app
  3. They can complete one review session per day
  4. Questions come from previously submitted lessons
  5. Correct answers build their streak
  6. They receive immediate feedback (just like lessons)

For Instructors (Web Dashboard):

You can monitor:

  • Which students are using Daily Review consistently
  • Their review scores and progress over time
  • Streak status (current and longest streaks)
  • Detailed review submissions with question-by-question results

Viewing Daily Review Activity

From Student Profile:

  1. Navigate to Class DetailStudents
  2. Click on a student's name
  3. Select the "Daily Review" tab

You'll see:

  • Daily Review Statistics:

    • Completion Rate (Last 30 Days): Percentage of days they completed review
    • Average Grade: Overall performance on review sessions
    • Total Submissions: Count of all completed reviews
  • Submission History:

    • List of all daily review sessions (paginated, 20 per page)
    • Date, score, and feedback status for each session
    • Click any submission to view question-by-question details

Student Streak System

Streaks encourage daily practice and celebrate consistency.

What Counts as a Streak:

A streak day is earned when a student completes:

  • A Daily Review session, OR
  • A lesson submission

Streak Display:

In the Student Detail page, you'll see:

  • Current Streak: Days in a row with activity
    • Example: "7 Days"
    • Green "Active" badge if they completed something today or yesterday
  • Longest Streak: Their all-time best streak
    • Example: "21 Days" (shows their personal record)

Streak Status:

StatusMeaningDisplay
ActiveCompleted today or yesterdayGreen "Active" chip
BrokenLast activity was 2+ days agoNo badge
No ActivityNever completed anythingShows "0 Days"

How Streaks Break:

  • If a student skips a full day (no lesson OR daily review), their streak resets to 0
  • The Longest Streak is preserved forever as their personal best

Daily Review Submission Details

When you click on a Daily Review submission, you'll see:

  • Label: "Daily Review" (instead of lesson name)
  • Final Grade: Percentage score
  • Correct Answers: Count of correct responses
  • Submitted At: Timestamp

Question Review:

  • Works exactly like regular lesson submissions
  • Each question shows:
    • Original question content
    • Student's answer
    • Correct/Incorrect indicator
    • Option to add feedback

Providing Feedback:

Yes, you can give feedback on Daily Review submissions!

  • Add written comments
  • Record audio feedback
  • Students receive notifications just like lesson feedback

IMPORTANT

Why Feedback Matters for Daily Review: Daily Review questions come from past lessons, so if a student is still struggling with a concept, your feedback helps them understand before it snowballs.


Monitoring Daily Review Usage

Class-Wide Overview:

From the Dashboard, look at:

  • Student Activity Feed: Shows recent daily review completions
    • Example: "Jane Doe completed Daily Review (Score: 90%)"
  • Engagement Metrics: High daily review usage = engaged students

Individual Student Tracking:

From Student DetailDaily Review tab:

  • See completion patterns (are they consistent?)
  • Identify students who never use it (reach out to encourage them)
  • Spot students with falling scores (may need intervention)

How the App Chooses Review Questions

The app chooses review questions from work the student has already completed.

Question Selection:

  1. Pulls from completed lessons: Only uses questions from lessons the student has submitted
  2. Prioritizes challenging material: Questions they got wrong can appear more often
  3. Varies question types: Mix of multiple choice, fill-in-blanks, etc.
  4. Uses the organization time zone: Makes sure "one review per day" is handled consistently

Benefits:

  • Long-term retention: Reviewing spaced over time improves memory
  • Identifies gaps: If a student consistently misses certain concepts, you'll see it
  • Low pressure: Not graded like lessons, so students can practice without stress

Daily Review Statistics

Completion Rate (Last 30 Days):

  • Formula: (Days with review / 30) × 100
  • Example: Completed 20 reviews in last 30 days = 66.7%
  • High completion rate = consistent, engaged learner

Average Grade:

  • Mean score across all daily review submissions
  • Helps you see overall retention vs. initial learning
  • Example: 85% average = solid retention
  • Declining scores: Student may need refresher or has forgotten concepts
  • High completion + low scores: Student is trying but struggling (needs help)
  • Low completion: Student may not know about feature (educate them!)

Encouraging Daily Review Usage

Communication Ideas:

In Class:

  • "Remember to do your Daily Review every day to keep your streak going!"
  • Celebrate students with long streaks publicly

Individual Check-ins:

  • If a student's streak is broken, ask: "What happened? Can I help you stay on track?"
  • For students who never use it: "Have you tried Daily Review? It's a great way to practice!"

Incentives (Optional):

  • Create a streak leaderboard (manual, external to system)
  • Offer small rewards for milestone streaks (10, 30, 100 days)
  • Recognize "Most Improved" based on daily review scores

Use Cases & Strategies

Scenario 1: Homework Accountability

Problem: Students forget vocabulary between lessons

Solution: Encourage daily review as "5-minute homework"

  • They get practice without pressure
  • You monitor completion rates
  • Reinforces lessons without creating new assignments

Scenario 2: Struggling Students

Problem: Student scored poorly on a lesson

Solution: Check their daily review history

  • Are they practicing? If not, encourage them to start
  • Are they practicing but still struggling? They may need tutoring
  • Use daily review feedback to provide extra help

Scenario 3: Advanced Students

Problem: Advanced students finish lessons quickly and need more challenge

Solution: Daily review provides ongoing practice

  • Keeps them engaged between new lessons
  • Maintains their skills while others catch up
  • Streaks give them a non-academic goal to pursue

Daily Review Rules

One Review Per Day Rule:

  • Based on the organization's time zone
  • Keeps Daily Review to one session each day
  • If a student tries to do a second review, they'll see: "You've already completed Daily Review today!"

Question Pool:

  • Minimum: At least one completed lesson
  • Updates automatically as student completes more lessons
  • Grows as the student completes more lessons

Scoring:

  • Uses the same auto-grading as lessons
  • Audio questions excluded from percentage
  • Points earned contribute to overall engagement metrics

Viewing Daily Review History

From Student Profile:

Submissions List shows:

  • Date: When the review was completed
  • Score: Percentage grade
  • Feedback: Whether you've provided feedback
  • View Button: Opens detailed submission view

Filtering:

  • Date range selection (last week, last month, custom)
  • Pagination support (20 submissions per page)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can students skip days and still maintain their streak?

A: No. Streaks require daily activity (either a lesson OR daily review). Skipping even one day resets the current streak to 0.

Q: What if a student completes a lesson but not daily review?

A: That still counts! Streaks are earned by either completing a lesson submission or a daily review (or both).

Q: Can I assign daily review as homework?

A: You can encourage it, but there's no "assignment" mechanism for daily review. It's self-paced and student-initiated.

Q: Do daily review scores affect grades?

A: That's up to you! The system tracks scores, but they're separate from lesson submissions. You decide if/how to factor them into grades.

Q: What happens if a student's timezone changes?

A: The system uses the organization's timezone setting. If you update the organization timezone, it will affect daily review availability calculations going forward.

Q: Can I see which specific questions appear in daily review?

A: Yes! Click on any daily review submission to see all questions and answers, just like lesson submissions.


Best Practices Summary

Do:

  • Celebrate streaks publicly to motivate students
  • Check daily review tab for struggling students
  • Provide feedback on review submissions
  • Use completion rates to gauge engagement
  • Encourage 5-10 minutes of daily review practice

Don't:

  • Punish students for not using daily review (it's a learning aid, not a requirement)
  • Ignore daily review in your teaching strategy
  • Forget to explain the feature to students
  • Overlook students with declining review scores

Summary: Daily Review Workflow

  1. Student completes their first lesson.
  2. Daily Review appears in the mobile app.
  3. Student completes one Daily Review session for the day.
  4. The app records the submission and updates the student's streak.
  5. Instructor views the submission in the Daily Review tab.
  6. Instructor gives feedback when it would help.
  7. Student receives the feedback and keeps practicing.

Daily Review turns completed lessons into steady practice over time.