Skill graph
Practice is organised around 77 skill nodes across six strands, from number and algebra through measurement, geometry and statistics to logic and reasoning.
For teachers and school communities
MapMyMath is a learner practice product. Its engine is built on structures teachers will recognise: skill progression, diagnostic distractors, visual representations and evidence over time.
Practice is organised around 77 skill nodes across six strands, from number and algebra through measurement, geometry and statistics to logic and reasoning.
The current engine has 125 templates and 441 level rungs, with deterministic generation rather than a finite worksheet set.
Wrong options are designed to point to likely misconceptions, so a multiple-choice item can still carry formative signal.
Classroom-relevant ideas
Core skills map to Australian Curriculum v9 content descriptions at the code level, so you can see exactly what a node covers. Enrichment skills deliberately reach beyond the band.
Questions can include number lines, scales, clocks, graphs, nets, spinners, maps and geometry visuals, making representation part of the task.
The ladder adjusts difficulty inside a skill, then waits for enough evidence before mastery, supporting both consolidation and extension.
Today the product is the learner experience. The mastery and readiness model underneath is built so parent and teacher views can be added without reworking it.
The engine includes reasoning archetypes drawn from olympiad-style problem solving and mental-maths fluency work, scaled for primary learners ready for richer maths.
The same system can begin with a gentler entry point, clear explanations and visible next steps for learners consolidating core concepts.
Bring it to your class
It's free, there is nothing to procure and nothing to install. If you'd like to trial it with your class, tell us and we'll help you get set up.