How Learning Leopard Works
Parent sets up
Choose which topics your child sees, set difficulty levels, and configure session length. You're in control of what they practise and how much.
Child practises
Quick Fire for mental maths speed. Workout for written methods. The on-screen number pad makes answering easy on any device — tablet, laptop, or phone.
Parent tracks progress
See levels, streaks, and focus areas. Know exactly what your child finds tricky — and watch them improve over time.
The level system
Every topic has 10 levels, mapped to the National Curriculum from Year 3 to Year 6.
- ↑ Level up at 90%+ accuracy — your child is ready for harder questions.
- ↔ Stay and practise between 60–89% — building confidence at this level.
- ↓ Level down below 60% — step back to reinforce foundations.
Parents set the minimum and maximum level for each topic — your child only sees questions within their range.
Adaptive difficulty
Learning Leopard identifies which specific skills your child finds difficult — like carrying in addition or times tables above 7 — and serves more of those questions. It's not just about the level; it's about the detail within each level.