Features built for the real review work families do at home
ChalkBerry helps parents move from uploaded handwritten work to scoring clarity, topic visibility, and next-step revision without building a manual marking workflow from scratch.
Capture and organize handwritten work
Families can upload phone photos or PDFs of worksheets, long answers, and mock tests. ChalkBerry is designed for the messy reality of handwritten practice, not just neat digital submissions.
Review scoring with context
ChalkBerry keeps question-level feedback, scoring logic, and confidence signals connected so parents can see why a result looks the way it does.
Plan what happens next
Reports are meant to support action. Topic trends, weak-answer patterns, and study-plan guidance help families decide what the child should revise before the next test.
Built around the questions parents ask after every test
ChalkBerry is designed for the real review loop at home: what was attempted, where marks were lost, which topics keep repeating, and what should happen before the next paper.
Handwritten upload review
Upload phone photos or PDFs of worksheets, mock tests, long answers, and answer sheets without reorganizing everything by hand.
Rubric-led scoring
Review marks, answer expectations, and topic tags before scoring is finalized so parents can understand how results were reached.
Question-by-question feedback
See where marks were lost on each answer instead of relying on a total score that hides the real issue.
Confidence-aware reporting
Low-confidence handwriting or extraction issues are flagged clearly so unclear answers do not appear more certain than they are.
Topic analytics
Track weak areas across repeated assessments so parents can spot patterns instead of reacting to one bad result.
Study plan guidance
Turn recent reports into practical next-step revision priorities for the next week, test, or chapter.
Readable enough for parents, detailed enough for revision
A strong report does more than show a score. It explains where marks were lost, what topics are repeating, and what the student should do next.
Parents usually need one thing first: clarity. ChalkBerry keeps the score, confidence signals, topic view, and recommended next-step actions tied to the same evidence so the report is easier to trust and easier to use.
Students can then move from “I got less than expected” to “I need to fix answer structure, chapter recall, or timed-paper habits before the next test.”
Parent summary
A release-ready report combines the final score, the confidence signal, the topic view, and the next recommended study actions in one place.
Question feedback
Question-by-question scoring
Marks, extracted answer text, and improvement notes stay aligned to the same question instead of getting buried inside one final score.
Confidence-aware review
Low-confidence handwriting or weak recognizability is flagged before a report is treated as fully reliable.
Topic view
See the features in the context that matters
Features matter most when they map to a real decision. Parents want to know where marks are being lost. Students want to know what to fix. Families using question papers want to connect practice with feedback instead of leaving both in separate places.
Turn every practice sheet into a clearer next step.
Upload handwritten work, review where marks are being lost, and decide what your child should revise next without building a manual marking system at home.