Proof, not claims

Standards Alignment Reports

Code-by-code crosswalks against the standards your state actually publishes — with the evidence generator named on every claim, every gap listed as plainly as every strength, and a live practice item to play beside every verdict.

These are internal alignment reports published in full — not a certification, and not a highlight reel. Each one is rebuilt from source on every content change, and automated guards block any release where a page's claims and the app's code disagree.

🌻 Kansas

Mathematics (2017), English Language Arts (2023), NGSS science, and the 2020 History-Government-Social Studies framework — K–5, every published code accounted for.

Open the Kansas report

🏛️ Missouri

The Missouri Learning Standards across all four subjects, including Missouri's own NGSS-derived science expectations — K–5, every published code accounted for.

Open the Missouri report
▶ Don't take the table's word for it. Beside every FULL and PARTIAL verdict there's a "Play a live item from this skill" link — it opens one real, watermarked practice item from the exact skill whose evidence earns that verdict. No account, nothing saved.
How to read the verdicts. FULL means our practice items perform what the standard's own verbs ask. PARTIAL means we support part of it and say exactly which clause remains — usually the part that belongs to a human (explain your thinking, write about it, investigate hands-on). NOT COVERED means exactly that, listed plainly. An honest partial crosswalk beats a fake complete one.