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It’s Me Ania — Maryland Math (Grades 1–3)

Autism-friendly • Short steps • Big buttons • Calm practice

Welcome 👋

This is a prototype learning app for Maryland Grade 1–3 math. It uses short sessions, visual steps, and encouraging language.

Autism-friendly routine (10 minutes):
1) Choose a grade → 2) Choose one skill → 3) Do 5 problems → 4) Take a calm break

✅ Add ✅ Subtract ✅ Regroup / Borrow ✅ Multiply ✅ Divide ✅ Fractions ✅ Word Problems ✅ Measurement / Geometry / Data

Quick help

Use small steps. We celebrate trying.

Encouragement

• “I can try again.”
• “Small steps are still steps.”
• “Mistakes help me learn.”

Keyboard

Alt+1 Home, Alt+2 Practice, Alt+3 Grade 1, Alt+4 Grade 2, Alt+5 Grade 3

Grade 1 Skills (Maryland/CC aligned)

Focus: addition/subtraction to 20, word problems, place value (tens & ones).

Also in Grade 1 (important)

Measurement & time • simple geometry (shapes) • data (picture graphs) • skip counting / patterns.

Try it

Tap a skill card to auto-load Practice.

Grade 2 Skills (Maryland/CC aligned)

Focus: add/sub within 100, place value to 1000, and regrouping/borrowing using place-value strategies.

Also in Grade 2 (important)

Measurement & data (length, graphs) • time & money • geometry (shapes, partitions).

Grade 3 Skills (Maryland/CC aligned)

Focus: add/sub within 1000, multiplication/division, properties, and fractions.

Also in Grade 3 (important)

Area & perimeter • measurement & data (line plots) • geometry • rounding to 10/100.

Practice

Choose a skill. Then do 5 problems (or more). You can show steps.

1) Pick a skill

Standards: — Difficulty: —

2) Solve

Press “New problem”.
Tip: You can use scratch paper. That’s okay.
Gentle mode uses smaller numbers and fewer tricky cases.

Calm + Focus

Short break tools (30–60 seconds).

Breathing

Breathe in (1…2…3)… hold (1…2)… breathe out (1…2…3…4).

No break running.

Properties quick cards

Tap to see an example.

Fractions visual

Move the slider to “see” a fraction.

Showing: 4/8 (same as 1/2)

Settings

Comfort options for different sensory needs.

Teacher/Parent supports

• Use “First → Then” language (“First 5 problems, then break.”)
• Offer choices (“Do you want add or subtract?”)
• Praise effort, not speed (“You tried. That’s strong.”)

What’s included

This prototype covers your requested skills plus common Grade 1–3 domains: word problems, place value, measurement/data, and geometry.

Next upgrades (optional)

• Visual manipulatives (base-ten blocks, arrays)
• Printable worksheets generator
• Progress tracker by standard code
• IEP-friendly mastery checks

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Location


Columbia, MD 21046

Hours

Monday — Friday
9:00AM — 4:00PM

Online Store

24 Hours /Days

Contact

customerservice@itsmeania.biz.com
410-826-4725