Classrooms

MathMatize Task Types

Overview of classroom task types in MathMatize

Task Types

Task types control the student workflow and the way results are collected.

Assessment

Assign work for students to complete before, during, or after class, including homework, quizzes, practice problems, tests, and exit tickets. Assessments give you the most control over timing, attempts, visibility, question randomization, dynamic question sets, and grading settings.

Practice

Give students repeatable practice that adapts by level. Students earn XP, advance through configured level goals, and keep working through new problems at their current level. Therefore, practices are best suited for fluency building, prerequisite review, and for extra practice on a topic.

Poll Session

Use Poll Session tasks when you want to engage students with live classroom polls for participation, attendance, feedback, or exit tickets. In a poll you control the pace and decide when students see each prompt. Poll sessions are not the right choice for independent homework or a self-paced practice set. Choose assessment or practice tasks instead when students need to work asynchronously. Polls support multi-section rooms and also a review mode for students after the live poll is concluded. View poll workflow overview.



The following task types, Lessons and Review, can only be created by MathMatize staff. You can encounter these tasks in MathMatize public classrooms accessed from the classrooms page.

Lesson

Use Lesson tasks for guided content that may include explanations and exercises in a structured sequence.

Review

Use Review tasks when students should revisit prior material or continue practicing a targeted set of exercises.