
Math·Grades 2-4
Upload worksheets, notes, screenshots, or textbook pages. OctoWhiz turns them into quizzes, flashcards, guided help, and audio lessons based on what the teacher actually assigned, with hints and explanations available when students get stuck.
If a family is not ready to upload yet, students can still begin with a wide library of ready-made study packs across math, science, English, geography, and more.
Key Features
Flashcard
Photosynthesis occurs in...
Flashcards
Spaced repetition review
Quiz
3x + 7 = 22
Explanation: subtract 7, then divide by 3 to get x = 5.
Quizzes
Practice with clear explanations
Audio Overview
Audio Overviews
Teacher-student dialogue

Octo Assistant
Octo AI Assistant
Helps students when they are stuck
OctoWhiz starts with the worksheet, notes, screenshot, or textbook page already assigned, then turns that material into a practice loop that is easier to keep going between classes, homework, and exams. For families who want to begin immediately, ready-made packs provide another starting point.
Upload worksheets, notes, screenshots, or textbook pages. OctoWhiz turns those into practice anchored to what the teacher actually assigned.
Flashcards and quizzes do not just pile up. The system keeps bringing back weak material before it fully fades.
Octo asks guiding questions, surfaces misconceptions, and nudges the student forward instead of handing over homework answers.
Open the app and start practicing in two taps — multiplication tables, the solar system, parts of speech, country capitals, and more. Free packs covering the topics families ask for most, ready when there's no worksheet in hand.
Growing
New ready-made topics can be added to the catalog without rewriting the page.
Grades 1-10
Early foundations through middle-school and high-school review topics.
Flashcards + Quizzes
Packs are not just reading lists; they include recall and question practice.

Math·Grades 2-4

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Math·Grade 10
OctoWhiz is designed to give families enough signal to see what was practiced, what is becoming stable, and what still needs support.
Weekly Progress Emails
Parents get a quick snapshot of what is going well and what needs attention.
OctoWhiz is designed to support independent study while giving parents useful visibility into progress. Family-linked accounts include parent or guardian verification, and the learning experience stays focused on helping students build understanding.
Once material is uploaded, OctoWhiz turns it into the study format that best fits the topic, whether that means flashcards for recall, quizzes for repetition, or audio for guided recap.
Best for facts, definitions, formulas, vocabulary, and foundational knowledge that needs fast recall.
Best for topics that need repeated problem-solving. Confidence grows by solving many questions, not reading once.
Best for guided recap when students need one more clear pass through a topic without staring at notes again.
The goal is simple: make it easier for students to come back tomorrow, not just work hard once and then stop.
Students are encouraged to keep momentum with streak tracking on the home screen, so practice feels like a habit instead of a reset every week.
Achievement badges like Weekly Warrior give concrete recognition for consistency and effort, not just test-day outcomes.
Right answers trigger positive feedback moments, including celebration cues, so students feel rewarded while learning.
OctoWhiz extracts key concepts and facts from the uploaded source material, builds flashcards automatically, and brings them back at the right time using spaced repetition.
Ideal For
Repeated reviews reduce forgetting and lift long-term recall.

Quiz Practice
Q4/10Question
Solve: 3x + 7 = 22
Especially for math and problem-heavy topics, confidence comes from solving lots of questions and learning from mistakes.
OctoWhiz audio lessons are designed as guided teacher-student sessions with retrieval pauses, misconception correction, and age-appropriate pacing.
Each audio lesson is written as a teacher-student dialogue, so the learner hears an explanation, a question, and a realistic student response instead of a flat monologue.
Audio lessons are written as a two-speaker guided lesson, not a lecture podcast, so the student is constantly invited to think and respond.
The lesson includes explicit pause moments where the learner recalls an answer before hearing confirmation.
The student voice can make a believable wrong step or claim so the teacher voice can correct the exact confusion clearly.
STEM topics lean on guided practice and misconception correction, while humanities lean more on why/how reasoning and contextual explanation.
Tone, pacing, and complexity are tuned differently for Grades 1-3, 4-6, and 7-10.
OctoWhiz works best when families use it to keep practice going between lessons, not to replace the people already teaching the child.
Founder Note
OctoWhiz started with a practical frustration: smart students were forgetting material between the day they learned it and the day they were tested on it. The product is an attempt to make that middle stretch more structured, more visible, and less stressful.