Help your child get better faster, with a home practice system that actually teaches.
In 20 minutes, run a focused practice, see where they struggled, and get a coaching plan for the next session. Penn Abhyas shows you which questions, topics, and habits are slowing your child down, so you know what to fix next.
Designed for grades 3-8 at home. Grade 5 math is live first, with more levels and subjects rolling in next.
What a parent actually sees
A 20-question fractions session becomes a clear plan for the next 10 questions.
Session result
The app flags 5 rushed questions and 3 where the child misapplied the same fractions rule.
Parent view
You see those 8 questions, the topic pattern behind them, and suggested coaching prompts for the next short session.
Follow-up
The next set focuses on the same concept with a tighter standard, so you can tell whether the mistake actually improved.
How a session works
A simple loop: attempt, diagnose, coach, retry.
Penn Abhyas is built to tell you where to spend your next 20 minutes, not just hand you a score and send you away.
Run a 15-25 question set
Start with a focused practice tuned to the learner profile instead of random one-off drills.
See where performance starts to crack
Review not just percent correct, but which questions, topics, timing patterns, or explanation gaps caused the drop.
Coach the next 5-10 questions
Use built-in hints, explanations, and follow-up prompts so the next session targets the exact weak spot.
Retest the same concept
Come back with a tighter standard and see whether the child actually improved, instead of hoping repetition worked.
For kids
A child portal that feels focused
- Timed practice sets that feel like a challenge, not an endless worksheet.
- Question-by-question feedback that shows right, wrong, and what to think about next.
- Clear layouts that keep the problem in front of the child instead of crowding the screen.
For parents
A dashboard that tells you what to fix
- See careless mistakes versus concept gaps, and slow questions versus rushed ones.
- Review the exact questions that caused trouble instead of guessing from a single score.
- Get coaching prompts and follow-up ideas for the next short session.
For the routine
A weekly practice loop you can repeat
- Use each session to decide what the next 20 minutes should focus on.
- Track whether weak spots are actually improving over time.
- Keep adding new question sets and subjects without changing the core rhythm: practice, review, improve.
Who this is for
Families that already practice, but want that time to work harder.
- Parents of grades 3-8 who already do some practice at home and want it to be more focused.
- Families preparing for competitive school admissions, enrichment, or stronger academic routines.
- Kids who are doing reasonably well but still lose points to rushed work, weak explanations, or repeated patterns.
What changes in 4-8 weeks
Designed to make each week's practice more focused than the last.
- Fewer "careless" mistakes because the same patterns get caught and coached earlier.
- Shorter, more productive practice sessions instead of long, unfocused worksheet time.
- Stronger explanations, so kids can say how they solved a question, not just give the answer.
Trust and practical details
Keep the product concrete. Keep the family in control.
Where AI helps
- AI drafts hints, explanations, and coaching notes so parents do not have to start from a blank page.
- It does not silently change the raw attempt record; the original work and score stay visible.
- Parent-facing coaching stays reviewable before it becomes part of the child experience.
Privacy and family control
Google sign-in keeps practice tied to the right household, and parent-linked access controls who can see learner progress.
Availability
The platform is live now with Grade 5 math and is being expanded outward into more levels and subjects.
Talk to us
Use the contact page for pilots, rollout questions, product feedback, or family support.
Contact Penn AbhyasParent FAQ
Read the practical questions around sign-in, learner access, review, and what parents can expect from the workflow.
Methodology
See how question design, review, pacing, and coaching principles fit together in the product.