OGE Mathematics

OGE Mathematics is listed as a Phase 2 exam track. This page describes the intended workflow and waitlist path.

OGE math grading software for topic practice and exam readiness

OGE Mathematics students need frequent practice on short answers, constructed solutions, and the foundational topics that affect later exam work. Gradenza is being extended for OGE so teachers and tutors can collect handwritten submissions, review AI grading, and see which topics still need attention.

Grading report
Gradenza assignment creation and grading workflow screenshot
OGEdedicated exam context
Topicweakness tracking by subtopic
Reviewteacher-controlled release

Audience

Who this is for

Use this workflow when OGE preparation needs more feedback structure than a solved worksheet and a score.

OGE Mathematics tutors assigning weekly topic sets.

Schools that need early warning on weak foundations before mocks.

Teachers preparing students for constructed-response tasks.

Tutors who want one workspace for OGE and later EGE preparation.

Workflow

OGE grading workflow

The OGE flow is intentionally simple: assign focused practice, collect handwritten work, review grading, and use mastery data.

01

Choose the OGE topic focus

Create a practice set around the topic students need this week, then assign it to a class or individual student.

02

Students upload their working

Submissions can come from phone photos or scans, which keeps the workflow accessible for younger students.

03

AI drafts the grading report

The report is designed to show marks, feedback, and error patterns while giving the teacher a fast review step.

04

Track readiness over time

Repeated practice updates a mastery map so the teacher can see which foundations are secure and which are still red or amber.

Benefits

Benefits for OGE preparation

OGE practice improves when students get fast correction and teachers see weak foundations early.

Works for handwritten maths

Students are not forced into typed answers, which matters for showing method and spotting misconceptions.

Makes gaps visible

Mastery data turns many small practice sets into a clear view of topics that need reteaching.

Supports the EGE path

Tutors can keep OGE and EGE work in separate classes while still using one Gradenza account.

Proof and trust

Trust and control

OGE support is being scoped around teacher-reviewed reports and exam-specific class context.

No mixed exam analytics

Each class has its own exam system and subject, so OGE data remains separate from EGE or IB work.

Teacher review before release

The AI grading report is designed to be reviewed before feedback is sent to students.

Submission quality checks

Photo workflows can flag unreadable pages before they create unreliable grading outcomes.

FAQ

Common questions

Is OGE Mathematics available in Gradenza now?

OGE Mathematics is planned as a Phase 2 exam track. The current path is to join the waitlist and share your preparation workflow.

Will OGE and EGE data stay separate?

Yes. Gradenza scopes assignments, submissions, and mastery data by class and exam system.

Can younger students submit from a phone?

Yes. The workflow is designed around photo submission so students can upload handwritten pages without special hardware.

Next step

Join the OGE Mathematics rollout

Share your class size and OGE preparation workflow so the grading report format is useful from the start.