Primary Learning Platform
Riverbend Primary · Grade 3
Primary school learning platform
A learning management system built for a single primary year group: weekly lesson planning with an AI assistant, reading and assessment tracking, intervention grouping, report generation, and portals for students and their families.
18
Learners in the demo class
14
Weeks of assessment records
26
Screens you can open
0
Requests carrying your data
The original of this platform runs a real primary class. This build is signed in for you as a teacher, a student and a parent depending on which portal you open, and every learner, score, comment and portfolio piece below is invented. The database is a local stand-in seeded in your browser, so anything you change stays on this device โ and Reset demo data in the bar above puts it back. AI features return prepared answers instead of calling a model.
Each portal shows the same class from a different side of the desk.
Weekly planner, unit and lesson design with an AI assistant, the student register, assessment entry, intervention groups, reading levels and report generation.
Open →This week's vocabulary and spelling, reading recommendations pitched at the learner's own level, badges and house points, and their portfolio of finished work.
Open as Maya →A linked child's progress in plain language: weekly scores, reading level, attendance and the portfolio pieces their teacher has shared.
Open as a parent →Jump straight to any of these.
Unit, week and lesson planning with pacing, resources and a sidebar assistant.
Lesson plans, differentiation, assessment items and report comments.
The whole class in one table: levels, scores, points and attendance.
A 15-week reading programme in four ability groups, with benchmarks.
End-of-term report builder with per-strand comments and charts.
Curriculum, levelled library and recommendations matched to RIT bands.
House points, streaks and recognition across the class.
Work submitted by learners, ready to comment on and share home.
Unit and progression tests tracked against the curriculum map.