FASTT Math (acronym for Fluency and Automaticity through Systematic Teaching Technology) is a mathematic educational software developed and released by Scholastic Corporation in 2005.
[4] The software encourages daily use and provides regular assessments to determine the users skill level which is then rewarded, and allows for further progression through the program.
[5] In 2012, Scholastic released an iPad based iOS app called Sushi Monster to serve as a preview for FASTT Math Next Generation, the app's features would test students on their mathematical knowledge in addition and multiplication.
[6] After releasing the app, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt released the full official version of FASTT Math Next Generation, with expanded use for Android devices and computer, with a target audience of users ranging from grade 2 to grade 9.
However sixth grade students that did use the FASTT Math program showed the most notable improvement out of the other tested groups that did use it.