Learning methodology

We built Real Math Games on real learning science, not just vibes.

Parents and teachers need pedagogical credibility. Students need a reason to believe this is not another boring app in game clothing. This page covers both.

9 Quality Gates

Every lesson on the site is meant to trace back to the real source curriculum.

The existing repo already contains the source PDFs, script files, quiz files, formula checks, and video outputs. This website now surfaces that pipeline instead of hiding it behind a disconnected shell.

Learning Principles

Ten ideas that shape the product copy, UX, and quiz loop.

01

Spaced Repetition

Concepts come back at the right intervals so they stick longer than one test week.

02

Active Recall

Learners retrieve answers from memory instead of just rereading notes.

03

Mastery-Based Progression

If the score is not there yet, the lesson is still there waiting for a stronger run.

04

Scaffolded Difficulty

The app supports easier and harder quiz pools so challenge rises with confidence.

05

Immediate Feedback

Every question returns a detailed explanation instead of a lonely red X.

06

Gamification

XP, streaks, coins, badges, and playful copy give the whole thing game energy.

07

Social Learning

Challenge links, leaderboards, and battles are planned to make progress visible and contagious.

08

Multimedia Learning

The launch path combines explainers, structured lesson slides, and quiz retrieval practice.

09

Growth Mindset

The product language is built around retries and progression, not labeling kids as bad at math.

10

Interleaving

Review loops and boss-style question mixes are designed to strengthen long-term transfer.

Content Pipeline

The visible quality story for parents, teachers, and future partners.

01

Source curriculum PDF

The official PDF remains the source of truth.

02

Heading-based lesson parsing

Lesson scopes are broken out cleanly before rewrite work starts.

03

Source-to-script traceability

The repo keeps traceability between source lesson IDs and script lesson IDs.

04

AI rewrite plus human cleanup

AI helps translate tone, but the lesson scope still has to remain faithful.

05

Professor fidelity review

Fidelity review is the guardrail against drift or invented math.

06

NotebookLM lesson video production

Videos are produced in short explainer format to stay tight and teen-readable.

07

Video QA against approved scripts

Video QA checks the final output against the approved script.

08

100-question quiz generation per lesson

Quiz generation targets complete coverage per lesson, not a tiny teaser set.

09

Quiz QA for clarity and correctness

Final QA keeps wrong answers and sloppy explanations from leaking into launch.

Closing line

Every question a student answers is supposed to pass through more quality gates than most websites ever mention. That is part of the product story now, not hidden implementation trivia.