
Help your child get from where they are to where they need to be
Accelerate at-home math learning with a powerful diagnostic assessment and personalized lesson content.

You’re not a math teacher, but with Teach to One Roadmaps Home you don’t have to be.

Understand how your child is actually doing in math
Discover your student’s math knowledge with a diagnostic assessment they can take right from home. You’ll be able to easily see exactly which skills your student needs to review or learn in order to achieve math proficiency in a personalized roadmap. Depending on your student’s learning goals, you can choose between a grade-level or algebra focused roadmap.
Best-in-class lessons and family resources
Personalized roadmaps include access to corresponding high-quality instructional materials from multiple providers. Easily track and monitor student progress, and access instructional resources to help your child as needed.


GRADE LEVELS & LANGUAGES
Roadmaps serves grades 4-8 and students learning Algebra 1.
Roadmaps is available in English.

ASSESSMENTS
There are three administrations of a diagnostic assessment: beginning of year, middle of year, end of year. On-demand assessments are also used for students to demonstrate their knowledge and skill mastery.

HIGH-QUALITY INSTRUCTIONAL CONTENT
Roadmaps Home features engaging, high-quality lessons from many leading providers that are used in schools nationwide.

STANDARDS-ALIGNED
Roadmaps provides precise skill-level information for each student that is based on, and aligned to, college- and career-ready standards.

TECHNICAL COMPATIBILITY
Roadmaps is compatible with most popular operating systems, browsers, and devices—mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Combine our powerful diagnostic with personalized lesson content.
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1. Roadmaps Free accounts are available to all students to access the diagnostic assessment and receive a personalized roadmap.

2. Students can sign up for Roadmaps Home during registration, or upgrade later from a free account to access supplemental learning assessments, materials and other advanced features.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should math be assessed at the skill level?
The impact of learning loss is especially acute in math. Experts estimated students returned to school in the Fall of 2020 nearly a full year behind due to the impacts of COVID-19 (source: The Brookings Institute). Because math is cumulative, learning gaps will compound if unaddressed (source: The Iceberg Problem). Roadmaps Free is a diagnostic assessment that identifies learning gaps in predecessor skills required to learn new skills and concepts at or beyond grade level. Roadmaps Home offers math lessons and tools from home that are specific to their child’s unique needs and strengths as identified in the diagnostic assessment.
How is Roadmaps Home different from other digital adaptive curriculum?
Roadmaps Home provides best-in-class content from multiple providers. Students also have access to on-demand formative assessments that adjust and update their roadmap. This allows students to track their progress and ultimately gives students more ownership over their own learning.
How often are students’ roadmaps updated?
In Roadmaps Home, roadmaps are refreshed throughout the year based on certain activities (e.g. a student completes an on-demand “exit slip” or takes a mid-year diagnostic assessment, for example).
What content providers are utilized for Roadmaps Home?
Roadmaps Home features engaging, high-quality lessons from many leading providers, including those like EngageNY Math, Illustrative Mathematics, Desmos, and Khan Academy, which earned the highest rating in EdReports.
How much does this cost?
Roadmaps Home is available for any family for $9.95 per student, per month.
How is the assessment structured, formatted, and scored?
The 75 to 90 minute assessment dials in on the 147 skills related to Algebra, and includes components related to enrolled grade level skills. Testing covers related skills going back to the second grade. The diagnostic can also be administered in three parts over multiple days, if preferred. Questions are scored automatically and include multiple choice items, free response, and interactive response.
What’s the frequency a student should take the Roadmaps diagnostic?
Students can take the diagnostic up to three times a year (fall, winter, and spring).
What are the technology requirements?
Roadmaps Home can be accessed via laptop, Chromebook, tablet, or mobile device with web access via standard browsers.