Practice builds results
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Do 10 to build study habits for top results

Alex Doyle - Head of Product Growth and Engagement
January 29, 2026
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This year, we’re helping your students get on a roll(o) with their study practice with Do 10 challenges.

A simple, evidence-backed way to help students build consistent study practice across the year.

So what is it?

Students complete 10 practice questions each week on Edrolo.

They collect a digital Rolo.

Over time, they build the study habits that lead to stronger results.

Do 10 is designed to make good practice visible, achievable, and repeatable without adding workload for teachers. Do 10 isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing enough, consistently.

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The evidence behind Do 10

We know that results take practice. They’re built through consistent, low-stakes effort across the year. Our research across almost 60,000 Edrolo students shows a clear and consistent pattern:

  • High-achieving students complete around 450 questions across the year.
  • That’s roughly 10 questions per week.
  • Almost double the practice of their classmates.

Completion of practice by top students compared to their classmates

How Do 10 can support your students

Do 10 is designed to support existing teaching, not compete with it.

  • Flexible: Questions can come from any Edrolo course, aligned to what you’re teaching.
  • Low pressure: No fixed tasks, deadlines, or submissions required.
  • Habit-focused: Encourages regular engagement rather than cramming.

It gives you and your students a shared, simple language to talk about practice: “Have you done your 10 this week?”

Rolos provide the indicator to students they’ve done their 10 for the week, and over time accumulate to show consistency.

How can students see their Rolos?

Students can see their Rolos in the top right-hand corner of their Edrolo homepage, making their consistency immediately visible.

The Do 10 progress view gives students a quick view of their consistency over time

Rolos accumulate on their Edrolo homepage to show a student how consistent they're practising

Over time, this creates a subtle but powerful shift where practice becomes something students notice, not something that disappears into the background.