Mia's Learning Journey
A Year 4 student in Melbourne discovers adaptive quizzes, a Socratic tutor, and a pet dragon that grows as she learns. This is what AI-powered learning looks like for a 10-year-old.
Start Your Adventure — FreeThe Journey
Her Personalised Dashboard
Every afternoon after school, Mia opens Qwizflow on the family tablet. The first thing she sees is her dashboard. Sparky, her virtual pet dragon, greets her with a little wing-flap animation. He looks hungrier today because she skipped yesterday, so she is extra motivated to feed him by completing a quiz.
The dashboard shows her 14-day streak, her current XP (1,250 points and counting), and three learning paths in progress across Maths, Science, and English. It also shows her daily goal progress and the next achievement she is close to unlocking: "Fortnight Fighter" for maintaining a two-week streak.
“Sparky cheered her on as she tackled a quiz on fractions, and when she scored eight out of ten, he did a little backflip.”
Key benefits
See all progress in one place: streaks, XP, learning paths, and achievements
A virtual pet companion that grows and evolves as you learn
Daily goals keep motivation high without overwhelming young learners
Age-appropriate interface designed for primary school students
Mia
Learning Path
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Multiplication Facts
92%
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Fractions
85%
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Division
78%
Continue: Fractions — Adding Unlike Denominators
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Companion
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Sparky
Quick Actions
Adaptive Quizzes That Feel Like Games
Mia taps on her Maths learning path and starts a quiz on fractions. The first question is straightforward: "What is 3/4 + 1/4?" She gets it right, and the next question is a little harder. When she gets one wrong, the quiz adjusts and gives her a simpler problem to rebuild confidence before ramping up again.
The quiz does not feel like a test. There is a progress bar with encouraging animations, XP rewards for each correct answer, and a streak bonus if she answers three in a row. By the time she finishes, she has earned enough XP to unlock a new accessory for Sparky.
“The quiz adjusts to your level in real time, so it never feels too easy or too hard.”
Key benefits
Difficulty adapts automatically based on performance
XP rewards and streak bonuses keep students engaged
Instant feedback with clear explanations for wrong answers
Covers every Australian Curriculum topic from Foundation to Year 12
Fractions Quiz
What is 3/4 + 1/4?
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3/8
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The Socratic Tutor: Guided Discovery
Mia has been learning about photosynthesis in Science, but she does not quite understand how plants "eat." She opens the Socratic Tutor and types: "How do plants make their own food?"
Instead of just telling her the answer, the tutor asks: "Have you ever noticed what plants need to stay alive and grow?" Mia replies: "Water and sunlight!" The tutor builds on her answer, introducing carbon dioxide and guiding her to connect the dots herself. By the end of the conversation, Mia has worked out the process of photosynthesis on her own. She even came up with her own analogy: "So leaves are like solar panels for plants?"
“The tutor never gives you the answer. It asks the right questions so you figure it out yourself.”
Key benefits
Builds critical thinking by guiding, not telling
Adapts language and scaffolding to the student's age and level
Supports every subject: Maths, Science, English, and more
Personal information is scrubbed before AI processing
Socratic Tutor
Ask me anything — I will guide you to the answer
How do plants make their own food?
Co-Writing Adventures
Mia loves creative writing, and the Story Writer is her favourite feature. Today she is continuing a mystery about a talking cat called Professor Whiskers who lives in an abandoned library. The AI writes a paragraph, then Mia writes the next, and they trade back and forth like passing notes with a friend.
The AI started: "The old library had been closed for years, but Mia noticed something strange on her way home from school: the lights were on." Mia added that she pushed open the heavy door and found glowing blue footprints. Together, they have built a five-chapter story that Mia printed out and read to her little brother at bedtime.
“Professor Whiskers adjusted his spectacles and said, "I have been waiting for someone clever enough to follow the clues."”
Key benefits
Develops creative writing and narrative structure skills
AI co-author adapts vocabulary to the student's reading level
Stories can be saved, continued later, or printed
Safe, age-appropriate content with no violent or inappropriate themes
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Story Writer
247 words
Homework Helper: Step by Step
Mia is stuck on her homework: "Work out 24 x 13." She does not know where to start with two-digit multiplication. She opens the Homework Helper and types her question.
Instead of giving her the answer (312), the helper asks: "Can you split 13 into two friendlier numbers?" Mia writes: "10 and 3?" From there, the helper guides her through 24 x 10, then 24 x 3, and finally adding the results. Each step is small enough for Mia to handle on her own. She feels like she solved it herself, because she did. The helper just showed her how to break a hard problem into easy ones.
“You just used the distributive property. Splitting a hard problem into easier parts. Great work, Mia!”
Key benefits
Never gives the answer outright, builds understanding step by step
Works across Maths, Science, and English homework
Adapts the scaffolding level to the student's ability
Parents can see which topics their child needs help with
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Homework Helper
Try it yourself first!
What is 24 × 13?
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Break it down: 24 × 13 = 24 × 10 + 24 × 3
Flashcards and Spaced Review
Before her Science test, Mia opens her flashcard deck. It has cards from topics she has studied: "What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?" on one side, "Carbon dioxide (CO2)" on the other. But these are not ordinary flashcards.
Qwizflow uses spaced repetition, which means cards Mia gets wrong come back sooner, while cards she knows well appear less often. After three days of ten-minute revision sessions, Mia has locked in the key concepts. She walks into her test feeling confident, and scores 92%.
“The cards you need most appear most often. The ones you already know fade into the background.”
Key benefits
Spaced repetition algorithm optimises long-term retention
Cards generated automatically from quiz mistakes and learning paths
Quick ten-minute sessions fit into any schedule
Visual progress shows which topics are locked in versus still emerging
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Spaced Review
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What is 3/4 + 1/4?
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Add the two numbers together
Curriculum-Mapped Learning Paths
Mia's Maths learning path starts with Multiplication Facts (completed, 92%), then Fractions (completed, 85%), Division (completed, 78%), and now she is working on Perimeter and Area. Each topic is mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9, so what she practises on Qwizflow directly supports what she is learning at school.
The path is not just a list of topics. It is a visual journey with nodes, unlockable stages, and reward milestones. When Mia completed Division, she unlocked a special "Problem Solving" reward challenge. It feels like a game, but every step is curriculum-aligned and educationally sound.
“Every learning path is personalised to the Australian Curriculum. You progress at your own pace.”
Key benefits
Mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9 and the Victorian Curriculum 2.0
Visual progress with nodes, milestones, and unlockable rewards
Covers Maths, Science, and English from Foundation to Year 12
Adaptive pacing ensures no student is left behind or held back
Mia
Learning Path
✅
Multiplication Facts
92%
✅
Fractions
85%
✅
Division
78%
Continue: Fractions — Adding Unlike Denominators
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Companion
🐉
Sparky
Quick Actions
Snap a Photo, Get a Quiz
Mia has a printed Science worksheet about the Water Cycle. She opens the Document Scanner, snaps a photo with the tablet camera, and Qwizflow processes the page. Within seconds, it has identified the key topics: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
Qwizflow generates a custom quiz based on the worksheet content, plus an interactive study guide she can explore. It even creates flashcards for the key terms. Mia no longer has to type anything. She just points her camera at a page and starts learning.
“Point your camera at any worksheet. Qwizflow turns it into a quiz, a study guide, and flashcards.”
Key benefits
Works with printed worksheets, textbook pages, and handwritten notes
Generates quizzes, study guides, and flashcards from any document
Supports PDF uploads for digital worksheets
AI processing respects student privacy with full PII scrubbing
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Document Scanner
Water Cycle Worksheet.pdf
1.2 MB · Uploaded today
Generated Content
Key Concepts
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Collection
“Mia used to say she hated Maths. Now she asks if she can do "just one more quiz" before bed. The pet dragon was the hook, but the adaptive quizzes are what keep her coming back.”
Sarah Thompson, parent of Mia (Year 4, Melbourne VIC)
All Features at a Glance
Her Personalised Dashboard
Every afternoon after school, Mia opens Qwizflow on the family tablet. The first thing she sees is her dashboard. Sparky...
Adaptive Quizzes That Feel Like Games
Mia taps on her Maths learning path and starts a quiz on fractions. The first question is straightforward: "What is 3/4 ...
The Socratic Tutor: Guided Discovery
Mia has been learning about photosynthesis in Science, but she does not quite understand how plants "eat." She opens the...
Co-Writing Adventures
Mia loves creative writing, and the Story Writer is her favourite feature. Today she is continuing a mystery about a tal...
Homework Helper: Step by Step
Mia is stuck on her homework: "Work out 24 x 13." She does not know where to start with two-digit multiplication. She op...
Flashcards and Spaced Review
Before her Science test, Mia opens her flashcard deck. It has cards from topics she has studied: "What gas do plants tak...
Curriculum-Mapped Learning Paths
Mia's Maths learning path starts with Multiplication Facts (completed, 92%), then Fractions (completed, 85%), Division (...
Snap a Photo, Get a Quiz
Mia has a printed Science worksheet about the Water Cycle. She opens the Document Scanner, snaps a photo with the tablet...
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, completely. There are no hidden fees, premium tiers, advertisements, or in-app purchases. Every feature is available at no cost for all Australian students aged 5 to 18.
Qwizflow supports students from Foundation (Prep) through to Year 12, covering ages 5 to 18. Content, quizzes, and the AI tutor automatically adjust difficulty and language based on the student's year level and performance.
Yes. All learning paths, quizzes, and study guides are mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9 and the Victorian Curriculum 2.0, tagged by year level, subject, and content descriptor.
Qwizflow follows the Safer Technologies for Schools (ST4S) framework. All AI features require parental consent for under-16s. Data is stored in Australia, and personal information is scrubbed before AI processing.
Yes. Parents manage granular AI consent through the AI Consent Centre. Each feature can be individually enabled or disabled. For children under 16, only a parent can grant consent.
Absolutely. Qwizflow is a responsive web application that works on tablets, laptops, and phones. No app download is needed.
No. The Socratic Tutor and Homework Helper are designed to guide students step by step, building understanding rather than providing answers. This teaches critical thinking.
Qwizflow covers Mathematics, Science, and English with curriculum-aligned content. Additional subjects are being developed based on community feedback.