What's new in Mathspace this term

See the seven Mathspace updates shipped this term: Test Mode and Scorecards, question retries, Revision, Task Groups, subtopic resources, Topic Progress, and clickable report cells.

Updates focused on faster planning, clearer assessment evidence, cleaner workflows, and more chances for students to learn from mistakes. Here's what's changed and where to look for it.

Test Mode and Scorecards

When you need assessment data you can trust, a right-or-wrong score only tells part of the story. Test Mode removes scaffolding so students show their reasoning, and AI-assisted marking, rationales, and Scorecards help you review results and spot class-wide misconceptions faster.

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Improved question retries

A submitted task no longer has to be the end of learning. Students can retry incorrect questions until the due date, and their score updates as they correct mistakes.

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Revision

Students often know they should revise but not what to revise. Revision gives each student a personal bank of previously missed questions, ready to revisit from their dashboard or by textbook topic.

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Task Groups

Different classes often need different timing for the same task, but duplicates clutter dashboards and split reporting. Task Groups let you set different start and due dates within a single task, keeping results together in one class report.

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Teacher Resources at the subtopic level

Planning is faster when resources sit next to the lesson they support. Lesson plans, guided notes, slides, worksheets, rich tasks, and assessments now appear directly inside each subtopic's Resources tab.

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Topic Progress for students

Students can now see their own topic progress, including current skills and prerequisites. They get a clearer view of what they know, what needs attention, and where to focus next.

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Clickable report cells

A mastery label is useful — the evidence behind it is more useful. You can now click into Curriculum or Topic Readiness reports to see the exact questions and responses that led to a student's level of mastery.

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Coming Soon

In addition to all of the above, there is more on the way.

Refresher Questions

Every subtopic set in Mathspace will open with a small batch of Refresher Questions — prerequisite skills students should already have under their belt before tackling new content. Easy access to the foundational content students need to succeed.

Custom Worksheets

You will be able to pick any questions from any of our hard copy textbooks or digital worksheets and turn them into a beautifully formatted PDF in minutes. Customise exactly which questions you want your students to see.


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