A full-stack teacher dashboard that generates shareable math assessments, auto-grades student submissions using AI, and tracks individual student growth over time — replacing manual Math Improvement and Monitoring Plans (MIMPs) with automated, objective progress data.
Teachers manually track assessment scores in spreadsheets, write individual progress notes, and compile year-end reports by hand. With 25–30 students, this costs 3–5 hours per week in administrative overhead — time taken away from actual teaching.
Assessments are auto-graded the moment students submit. Progress is tracked automatically across every period. Feedback and year-end reports are generated in one click. Teachers spend that reclaimed time on actual instruction and intervention.
MathTrack Pro applies the core concepts of Week 1 by using Claude as a custom AI backbone that stores student performance data across sessions (Memory), retrieves relevant historical score records when generating reports (RAG), and operates as a purpose-built domain-specific assistant (Custom GPT) tuned specifically for math classroom management and progress monitoring.
MathTrack Pro is built for K–12 math teachers who struggle to track student growth and manage assessment data efficiently. It solves the problem of scattered paperwork and manual progress monitoring by providing a single interactive dashboard where teachers can share assessments, auto-grade student submissions, and visualize individual and class-wide growth over time.
It directly addresses the kind of administrative burden that bills like Ohio SB 19 aim to reduce — replacing manual Math Improvement and Monitoring Plans (MIMPs) with automated, data-driven tracking that surfaces exactly the same insights lawmakers want, without the paperwork cost to educators.
The teacher loads their class roster and selects or builds a multiple-choice math assessment. The app generates a unique shareable code (e.g. MATH-A1-XK92P) students use to access the quiz from any device.
Students enter the code and see a clean multiple-choice interface. Each question is presented one at a time with labeled answer options. The UI is simple enough for any grade level to navigate without teacher assistance.
The moment a student submits, Claude scores each response, maps results to the student's historical record, and updates the teacher dashboard in real time. Students see immediate per-question ✓/✗ feedback with their score.
The Progress Tracker renders a color heat map showing every student's scores across 6 time periods (Sep–Feb). The teacher can sort by score, growth rate, or performance group — and filter to isolate students who need intervention.
At year-end, a full objective data table is generated showing start score, end score, total growth, performance group, and teacher feedback for every student. Exportable as a PDF for administrators, parents, or compliance reporting.
Screenshots show the complete teacher and student workflow: the main dashboard displays class average, performance groups, and color-coded scores across all students. The student quiz view demonstrates the clean, shareable multiple-choice interface students access via a generated code. Auto-graded results show instant scoring with per-question feedback sent directly to the teacher dashboard. The progress tracker displays a color heat map of every student's growth across 6 time periods (Sep–Feb). The year-end report presents objective start score, end score, and growth data for every student — exportable as a PDF for administrators and parents.
Connect with Google Classroom or Canvas so assessments sync automatically with existing school systems. Teachers shouldn't have to manage two platforms.
For each student in the Emerging group, Claude generates a specific intervention recommendation — identifying which skills to target based on their assessment history, not just their score.
Pull real-time assessment data from district-level systems so progress monitoring stays current without manual entry by the teacher.
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