Start with assignment grading
Use the AA or AI page depending on the course you teach and the type of working your students submit.
IB grading hub
This hub brings together the Gradenza workflows most relevant to IB Mathematics teachers, tutors, and departments: AA and AI assignment grading, Follow Through logic, mock exam mode, mastery maps, photo submissions, and Google Classroom sync.

Audience
Start here if your search intent is broad and you want to choose the right IB grading workflow.
Teachers comparing Math AA and Math AI grading requirements.
Tutors deciding whether to start with homework, mocks, or mastery maps.
Schools planning department-wide IB Math assessment workflows.
Teachers researching Follow Through automation before trusting AI grading.
Workflow
Most teams start with one pain point, then add the adjacent workflow once the report format is trusted.
Use the AA or AI page depending on the course you teach and the type of working your students submit.
Review how Gradenza handles own-figure marks before using it on higher-stakes tasks.
Run a full-paper cycle once teachers are comfortable reviewing amber flags and grading reports.
Let graded results update topic and subtopic status so revision is based on evidence.
Benefits
The IB cluster is connected: grading reports feed mastery, mocks feed revision plans, and Classroom can handle distribution.
AA and AI stay separate, with course context attached to classes, assignments, and mastery data.
AI grading speeds up the first pass while keeping final release under teacher control.
Solo tutors can start small, while schools can add roster sync, mock exam reporting, and compliance workflows.
Proof and trust
Gradenza is not a generic worksheet checker with IB keywords added later.
The product vocabulary and reports include own-figure grading, carried values, and teacher review.
Students can have separate mastery maps for different classes and exam tracks.
Full-paper grading has a different workflow from short homework assignment marking.
Related resources
Continue into the adjacent workflow instead of treating this page as a dead end.
FAQ
Use the Math AA page for algebra, proof, and calculus-heavy workflows. Use the Math AI page for modelling, statistics, technology-rich working, and interpretation-heavy tasks.
Yes. Classes carry exam and subject context so AA and AI data can remain separate.
Yes. Assignment grading and mock exam mode are separate workflows but share reporting and mastery data.
Next step
Start with AA, AI, Follow Through, mocks, or mastery depending on the grading problem in front of you.