Ignition’s duration varies somewhat from student to student, depending on their pace and how much practice they need.s a general estimate, we recommend allocating in-class or homework time to Ignition for three to five weeks.
Here’s a rough sense of the time commitment to complete Ignition (300 minutes)
You are the expert on how Ignition will work best in your classroom, but there are a few use cases in which Ignition works especially well.
Use Ignition for:
Daily “do now” for 20 minutes, allowing the teacher to circulate and help students one-on-one or in small groups.
As practice in combination with direct reading instruction. For example, teach a reading skill, have students work on Ignition for 30 minutes.
Homework or remote work assigned either with a specific number of on-task minutes per day (50 minutes twice a week) or class-wide milestones due at the same time (everyone finishes Use Your Senses by Friday).