What Is Smart Repetition and How It Fixes Math Knowledge Gaps
The science-backed learning method that identifies weak spots and strengthens math skills through adaptive practice
Does your child breeze through some multiplication problems but stumble on others? Maybe they've mastered 5×7 but consistently struggle with 8×6. This isn't random—it reveals specific knowledge gaps in their math foundation. Smart repetition is a learning technique that identifies these exact weak spots and provides targeted practice to fill them permanently.
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Unlike traditional drill-and-kill methods that repeat everything equally, smart repetition uses adaptive algorithms to focus practice time where it's needed most. Research from Harvard's Graduate School of Education shows this targeted approach can improve math retention by up to 40% while reducing overall study time.
40%
Improvement in math retention with smart repetition (est.)
60%
Reduction in time needed to master multiplication tables (est.)
85%
Of students show improved confidence after targeted practice (est.)
3-5x
Faster knowledge gap closure vs. traditional methods (est.)