Explore
Make ideas visible
Interactive tools help learners notice patterns, organise information and try a strategy before formal practice.
NSW Opportunity Class preparation
FocusPrep gives children structured ways to practise reading, mathematical reasoning and thinking skills while parents and carers keep sight of the learning process.
A responsible parent or carer should create and manage a child account. This public page does not ask for learner details.
A learner's reasoning trail
How the learning is organised
Different activities do different jobs. Guided success is useful practice; a fresh attempt shows whether the skill can travel.
Explore
Interactive tools help learners notice patterns, organise information and try a strategy before formal practice.
Practise
Focused activities ask for the evidence, rule or relationship behind an answer, not only the final choice.
Transfer
Persona studios place familiar OC skills inside cases, investigations, workshops and other purposeful problems.
Review
Progress records can distinguish a first attempt, use of help and a later revision so families have useful context.
For parents and carers
Families should know what the service does, what it records and where adult judgement is still needed.
Google supplies the account identity information approved on its consent screen, such as an email address and basic profile details. FocusPrep uses it to create or sign in to the family account. FocusPrep does not ask for the Google password or request access to Gmail, Drive or Calendar.
See how account information is handledGoogle sign-in takes families to the secure account flow. Privacy and terms remain available before and after sign-in.
Go to family sign in