Learning that grows with every student.

A friendly space where lessons are tailored to your grade level. Teachers publish in markdown or video, students answer questions and leave feedback, and admins keep everything safe.

Diverse K–12 students collaborating around tablets and books in a sunlit classroom

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Grade 5 Science · 12 questions

How it works

Designed for the whole school.

Three roles, one platform — each with the exact tools they need and nothing they don't.

Students

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    Log in to a dashboard filtered to your grade — no clutter from other levels.

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    Work through topics that mix written lessons and short video explanations.

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    Answer quiz questions and leave a review on the topic or teacher when you're done.

Teachers

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    Create a topic in a simple markdown editor — or drop in a video file directly.

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    Add quiz questions (multiple choice or short answer) and assign the topic to a grade.

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    Watch submissions roll in, read student reviews, and refine your next lesson.

Admins

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    Manage the roster: invite teachers, set student grades, and revoke access in a click.

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    Moderate flagged reviews and topics through a single moderation queue.

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    Pull engagement reports across grades, subjects, and individual teachers.

The composer

Write a lesson. Drop in a video. Hit publish.

Teachers can mix beautiful markdown writing with video tutorials in the same topic — no technical setup, no formatting friction. Drafts save automatically as you go.

  • Native markdown — headings, lists, code, images
  • Drag-and-drop video uploads up to 2 GB
  • Auto-saving drafts and version history
  • Quiz builder with multiple-choice and short answer
Teacher's lesson composer with a markdown editor on the left and a video preview on the right

Grade-scoped lessons

Every topic is tagged to a grade. Students only see what's meant for them.

Markdown + video

Teachers write in plain markdown or upload video — sometimes both in one topic.

Auto-graded quizzes

Multiple-choice questions grade themselves; short answers go to the teacher.

Moderated reviews

Students review topics and teachers, but every word passes through an admin.

I like that I only see the math lessons for my grade. It doesn't feel overwhelming like other sites.
Portrait of Leo

Leo

Student · Grade 6

Uploading my science lab videos took seconds. The markdown editor is the fastest way to format a lesson I've ever used.
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Ms. Sarah Jennings

Biology Teacher · Grade 9

We needed a system that scaled from primary to secondary with proper moderation. Grademark gave us exactly that.
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Dr. Marcus Thorne

Principal · North District

Common questions.

How does grade scoping actually work?

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Admins assign each student a grade level (1–12). Teachers tag their topics with a grade, and students only ever see topics that match theirs.

What kinds of content can a teacher publish?

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Teachers can write a topic in markdown, upload a video file (MP4, MOV, WebM), or combine both in the same lesson — plus a quiz at the end.

Who can leave reviews, and on what?

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Students can leave a star rating and comment on any topic they've completed, and on the teacher who taught it. All reviews are moderated by an admin.

How is access controlled across roles?

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Every page is gated by role. Students can't see teacher tools, teachers can't see admin tools, and admins are the only ones who can change roles or grades.

Can parents see their child's progress?

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Admins can grant parent viewer accounts that show completed lessons, quiz results, and any reviews the student has written.

How is student data kept safe?

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Sessions are short-lived and gated by role. All uploads are private to the school, and review text is moderated before it ever appears.

Ready to bring your classroom together?

Set up your school in minutes. Invite teachers, scope your grades, and publish your first lesson today.

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