Concept map
ICSE and ISC chapters become an ordered path with locks, progress, and next steps.
Rattafy is the student-only study loop for ICSE Grades 9-10 and ISC Grades 11-12: map, notes, adaptive scenes, tests, flashcards, and saved habit rewards.
ICSE and ISC chapters become an ordered path with locks, progress, and next steps.
Short scenes teach, ask, repair, and move only when the idea is ready.
Board-useful definitions, formulas, and problem steps stay close to each concept.
Spaced recall brings weak concepts back without making students hunt for them.
MCQs, blanks, and numeric checks verify the idea with structured answers.
Saved XP, stars, streaks, and daily goals make finished work visible.
The map keeps progress addressable and gives students one useful next action.
Students see the open concept, the locked path ahead, and what needs review.
Mistakes trigger support before the next check, keeping the session calm.
Each session teaches before it tests, then repairs weak spots before moving on.
Every mission starts with a concise explanation of one idea.
Flashcards, blanks, MCQs, and numeric checks make memory active.
If an answer is wrong, Rattafy reteaches before the next check.
XP, stars, and streaks make completed work visible.
Students do not need a separate pile of tabs to revise one concept well.
Foundation concepts stay broken into short notes, lessons, checks, and review.
Deeper chapters get focused explanation, active recall, and problem-step checks.
The loop favors definitions, formulas, application, and clear working.
XP, stars, streaks, and daily goals appear when completed learner work is saved.
Completed saved learning actions can move the visible XP total.
Completed concept levels can leave a visible mark on the map.
The day has a small finish line, so study starts with less friction.
Consistency stays visible when completed sessions are saved.
Weak ideas return through review instead of disappearing after one lesson.
A missed check leads back to explanation before the next attempt.
Open the student map and begin one short ICSE or ISC lesson.