Know what your child should improve next in writing — without doing the work for them.
Upload a Year 5–7 writing draft and receive a parent-friendly feedback report explaining strengths, improvement priorities, rubric meaning, and a 7-day practice plan.
Does this sound familiar?
You care deeply about your child's writing progress. The system doesn't always make it easy to know what to do next.
Teacher feedback is too vague
"Needs more detail" or "develop your ideas" — but what does that mean for your child's specific draft? You can see they need to improve, but you can't tell them exactly what to fix next.
The rubric reads like a foreign language
Terms like "sophisticated language use," "sustained argument," or "sound achievement" don't translate into something you can act on at home. The criteria exist — they just don't speak to parents.
You want to help, but not do it for them
You know rewriting the essay yourself isn't the answer. But without a clear picture of what the gap is, you don't know how to help your child improve without crossing the line.
How it works
Three steps from draft to actionable feedback. No account required for the beta.
Select year level and task type
Choose your child's year (5, 6, or 7) and the type of writing task — persuasive, NAPLAN-style, or short analytical response.
Upload or paste the draft
Paste the writing sample and optionally add the task instructions or school rubric. Remove your child's name and school name first — we provide a checklist.
Receive your feedback report
Within 24–48 hours, you'll receive a human-reviewed report with 3 strengths, 3 improvement priorities backed by evidence from the draft, parent coaching questions, and a 7-day practice plan.
What your report includes
Every report is structured around actionable improvement, not just scoring.
Plain-English rubric explanation
Every rubric criterion translated into clear language your child can actually use.
3 specific strengths
What your child is already doing well, with quotes from their actual draft as evidence.
3 improvement priorities
Ranked by impact. Each priority references a specific sentence in the draft — not generic advice.
Evidence from the draft
Every feedback point is tied to your child's own words, so you know exactly what's being referenced.
7-day practice plan
Small daily activities (10–15 minutes each) targeting the top improvement priority.
Parent coaching questions
3 questions to ask your child that prompt them to think and improve — without you doing the work for them.
See a real example
Here's a preview of what a report looks like for a Year 6 persuasive writing task. The full sample report shows every section.
Sample Report
Year 6 · Persuasive Writing
✓ Strength 1 of 3
Clear position from the start
Your child states their opinion immediately and sticks to it throughout the piece. This is exactly what persuasive writing requires.
"I think schools should have a longer lunch break because it is good for students."
↑ Top improvement priority
Add specific examples after each reason
Each reason is stated but then stops. Good persuasive writing explains WHY the reason is true and shows HOW it works with a specific example.
"Second, playing helps students concentrate. When students play, they come back to class ready to learn."
+ 2 more strengths · 2 more priorities · parent questions · 7-day practice plan
What AssignMate will never do
Academic integrity matters. This product is designed to help, not to cheat.
Never write or rewrite the assignment
AssignMate only provides feedback, questions, and improvement suggestions. It will not produce text you can submit as your child's work.
Never guarantee a grade
The estimated range is a rough guide, not an official mark. Your child's teacher's assessment is the only official grade.
Never store student names or school names
We ask you to remove personal details before submitting. We do not store or process student names, school names, or identifying information.
Never claim affiliation with NESA, ACARA, or NSW DoE
AssignMate is an independent feedback support tool. It is not endorsed by, affiliated with, or approved by any government education authority.
Simple beta pricing
One report. No subscription. No account required. We're in beta — every report is human-reviewed before delivery.
Beta report
A$19
one report · no subscription
- ✓Plain-English explanation of the task and rubric
- ✓Estimated current writing level (with confidence caveat)
- ✓3 specific strengths with evidence from the draft
- ✓3 ranked improvement priorities with examples
- ✓Parent coaching questions to guide home practice
- ✓7-day writing practice plan
- ✓Human review before delivery
- ✓Delivered within 24–48 hours via email
Secure payment via Stripe. You'll receive an intake form by email after purchase to submit your child's anonymised draft.
Not sure yet? Read the full sample report first.