For schools
Thirty children, thirty different questions.
The hard part of teaching math to a class is that they are not in the same place, and one worksheet cannot be in two places at once. AdaptiveLearn gives each child the question they are actually ready for, and gives you one screen that says where each of them is.
Talk to us about a classSetting up a class
- 1
Make a group
Pick the age band and tick the chapters it should contain — your sequence, not ours.
- 2
Add the children
By name. No email address, no password for them to lose.
- 3
They place themselves
A short check finds where each child actually is, rather than assuming the year group.
- 4
You watch it move
One list: who is on what, who has stalled, who has run ahead.
What it is good at, and what it is not
Good at
- — Independent practice where every child is on the right question.
- — Finding the child who is quietly two years behind and has learned to hide it.
- — The bit before the math: what a fraction, an angle or a decimal actually is.
- — Children who have decided they are bad at math. Nothing on screen ever tells them so.
Not built for
- — Replacing you. It is practice and teaching, not a curriculum you can hand over.
- — Exam drilling against a specific board's paper. It teaches the idea, not the format.
- — Homework you need marked and returned. Progress is visible; it does not generate reports.
- — Whole-class projection. Every screen is written for one child, close up.
We would rather you knew that before a term starts than after. If the second column is what you need, say so and we will tell you honestly whether we are close.
Questions schools ask
What do we need to install?
Nothing. It runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Safari or Edge — on a laptop, a Chromebook or a tablet. It can also be added to a tablet home screen, after which a chapter already opened will play without a connection.
Do the children need email addresses?
No. A teacher account holds the class, and each child is a learner inside it with a name. Children do not sign in with their own email and we do not ask them for one.
Does every child have to use the camera?
No. The camera chapters sit in the 9–11 band and every one of them can be answered by tapping instead. A child who declines the camera loses nothing — same chapter, same questions, same scoring. The hand tracking, when it is used, runs entirely on the device and nothing from the camera is uploaded.
Can we choose what the class works on?
Yes. When you create a group you pick the age band and the specific chapters it contains, so it can follow your scheme of work rather than ours.
How many children can we add?
There is no cap, and it is free during early access. We are small enough that we will set the first class up with you personally — which at this stage is faster than any form we could build.
Anything about children’s data is answered on data and safety.