Coming Soon / Pilot Interest

Pencil-and-paper math practice, upgraded with faster feedback.

PencilBoost helps teachers print individualized math worksheets, scan handwritten student work, and turn that work into useful feedback, progress tracking, and better next assignments.

How PencilBoost Works

1

Print

Teachers print individualized math practice for one student or an entire class.

2

Solve

Students complete the work with pencil on paper, showing their thinking.

3

Scan

Completed pages are scanned back into the system.

4

Review

Teachers can review student work, feedback, scores, and progress over time.

5

Boost

The next assignment can target the skills each student needs most.

Built to Support Teachers

PencilBoost is being built to support teachers, not replace them. The goal is to save time, make feedback faster, and help teachers see student thinking more clearly.

Preserve Paper Work

Students still solve problems by hand, so teachers can see the process, not just the answer.

Faster Feedback

Scanned work can become feedback, scores, and next steps more quickly than traditional worksheet grading.

Better Next Assignments

Practice can adapt based on what students actually understand and where they are struggling.

Who PencilBoost Is For

PencilBoost is being designed for math teachers, tutors, intervention teams, homeschool families, and schools that still value handwritten math work but want better feedback and tracking.

Currently in Development

PencilBoost is an early-stage product concept and prototype effort. We are exploring print-scan workflows, handwritten math recognition, teacher review tools, student feedback, and adaptive follow-up assignments.

Want to follow or test PencilBoost?

We are looking for educators and early testers who care about math practice, handwritten work, and better feedback loops.

Interested in testing PencilBoost in a classroom, tutoring, or homeschool setting? Send a message and tell us how you would use it.