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IXL is an adaptive learning platform offering more than 17,000 practice skills in math (Pre-K through calculus) plus language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish, with diagnostics that map each student a personalized study path.

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IXL is a Math & STEM tool. IXL is an adaptive learning platform offering more than 17,000 practice skills in math (Pre-K through calculus) plus language arts, science, social studies, and Spanish, with diagnostics that map each student a personalized study path. Key features include Adaptive SmartScore practice, AI-driven diagnostic and personalized roadmap, and Step-by-step explanations and analytics. Best for k-12 students, parents and homeschoolers and teachers.

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About IXL

IXL is a subscription-based practice and assessment platform used by students, teachers, and parents from Pre-K through grade 12. It is best known for its math curriculum of over 17,000 skills, where each question adapts in difficulty as a student answers, and progress is tracked with a 0-100 SmartScore that measures proficiency on a given skill. A diagnostic test pinpoints a learner's working grade level and recommends which skills to practice next.

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Adaptive SmartScore practice.

Each skill is graded on a 0-100 SmartScore that rises and falls based on answer accuracy and question difficulty, so students see exactly how close they are to mastery rather than just a percentage correct.

AI-driven diagnostic and personalized roadmap.

The continuous diagnostic estimates a student's grade level across math strands and generates personalized skill recommendations, pointing each learner to the specific topics they should work on next.

Step-by-step explanations and analytics.

Wrong answers come with worked explanations, and a teacher and parent dashboard reports time spent, error patterns, trouble spots, and progress against grade-level benchmarks.

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Yes, in a limited way. IXL's diagnostic and recommendation system uses adaptive algorithms to estimate a student's grade level and suggest which skills to practice next, and the platform has added Spark Studio, a teacher-facing set of generative AI tools. The student-facing experience is mostly traditional adaptive practice rather than a chatbot.

No. IXL is a legitimate practice and learning tool: working through its skills, reviewing the explanations, and using diagnostics to find weak spots are all sound study habits. It only crosses into an academic-integrity problem if a student copies IXL answers from elsewhere or has someone else complete assigned IXL work and submits it as their own.

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