Every special educator in India knows the worksheet problem. You spend 45 minutes preparing differentiated worksheets for eight students at four different levels. You distribute them. Three students start. Two give up by question two. One has a meltdown. Two never open the page.
The content was right. The format was wrong.
What Schools Found When They Made the Switch
Special schools using EdQueries as a classroom supplement report three consistent changes within the first month:
1. Engagement time more than doubled. Students who disengaged from worksheets within 3–5 minutes consistently sustained activity on EdQueries for 15–20 minutes. Not because the content was easier — because the format matched how their brains work. Drag-and-drop, memory match, and visual quiz games produce the dopamine-learning signal that worksheets do not.
2. The teacher’s role changed. With worksheets, the educator spends most of the session facilitating individual students through their confusion. With EdQueries, the activities self-instruct and self-correct. The educator shifts from delivery to observation — noticing which students hesitate, which click confidently, which need a level adjustment. That observational insight is more useful than any worksheet marking.
3. IEP documentation became easier. In institutional mode, every activity completion is timestamped and logged per student. Special educators at partner schools report using this data directly in IEP review meetings — showing parents and management teams an objective record of engagement and progression over weeks.
What Kilkaari Found
Kilkaari Pre-Vocational School, Bengaluru — one of EdQueries’ earliest institutional partners — uses the platform for pre-vocational training for young adults with multiple disabilities. After 8 weeks of structured EdQueries sessions, supervisors reported increased vocabulary, greater confidence in customer-facing interactions, and students actively requesting more sessions.
The same students who had disengaged from printed training materials engaged fully with the gamified equivalents on EdQueries. The content was identical. The response was not.
What’s Available for Schools Right Now
EdQueries gives special schools 7,097 gamified activities across 12 subject domains — English, Maths, Hindi, Science/EVS, Cognition, Life Skills, Communication, Pre-Vocational and Vocational Skills — aligned to CBSE, NIOS OBE, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Nagaland boards. Browser-based. No IT setup. Works on any device you already have.
Institutional pricing: ₹1,500/month for classroom mode — unlimited students. A free 2-week pilot for up to 10 students is available before any commitment.
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