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Illustrations for Maths

You are preparing a math lesson on triangles. You want students to calculate area, but you also want them to see the shape, label it, and explain their thinking. Normally, you would search for a diagram or draw one yourself. This time, you just generate the task in Redmenta.


Math Task Illustration helps you create tasks with visual context without extra preparation. When you generate a math activity, the system decides whether a visual is needed and how it should be handled. You stay in control and can regenerate visuals before you share tasks with your class.


This feature supports K–12 mathematics and works especially well for geometry, graphs, functions, statistics, and visual reasoning tasks.


What this feature does

• Adds visual elements to math tasks when they support understanding

• Decides whether the visual is generated by the system or created by students

• Automatically sets up a whiteboard when students need to draw

• Embeds visuals directly into tasks

• Lets you regenerate visuals before assigning work



How to use Math Task Illustration step by step


Step 1: Set your subject to Mathematics

• Open your teacher profile and go to My academic settings

• Select Maths as the subject

This activates math-specific task logic and visuals.









Step 2: Choose your AI assistants

• Select the AI assistants you normally use

• No extra setup is required for visuals

The system handles illustration decisions automatically.




Step 3: Define learning outcomes and topic

• Add learning outcomes

• Enter the topic - and upload your source

• Select the difficulty level

• Add any notes or constraints you usually include

(Clear inputs lead to more accurate visuals.)






Step 4: Generate task ideas

• Let AI create the task ideas

• The system identifies the tasks where students need to create an illustration and sets the task type to white board for them.

(You do not need to request visuals manually.)







Step 6: Review the tasks


• Check the illustrations

• Regenerate the visual if needed






Step 7: Assign the task

• Share the worksheet or activity as usual

• Students see the visual or whiteboard inside the task

No extra steps are required.



Evaluation and feedback

• Student drawings are stored with their submissions

• Visual answers can be reviewed, commented on, or graded

• Visual tasks support explanation and reasoning, not only final answers



It saves you time on drawing and formatting, while giving students clearer, more visual tasks that help them explain their mathematical thinking. Check it out now on redmenta.com!





FAQ:

  1. What types of math visuals can Redmenta generate?

Redmenta can create graphs, geometric figures, functions, and more — tailored to each task.


  1. Can teachers choose when and how visuals are used?

Yes. Teachers see when visuals are recommended, and can adjust or skip them as they wish.


  1. Are student-created visuals supported?

Absolutely. Tasks that need a visual touch are set up with a whiteboard, so students can show their thinking.


  1. Does this work for all math topics?

It covers K12 mathematics. Other STEM subjects are coming soon.


  1. What if a teacher wants to change an auto-generated visual?

Teachers can regenerate tasks and visuals before assigning tasks.


  1. Does Redmenta check that visuals match the math content?

The system is engineered for accuracy and alignment—but every task can be reviewed by teachers.


  1. How are these visuals integrated into student submissions?

Visuals appear directly in the task. For whiteboard activities, student-created images are stored with their work.


  1. Will this lengthen or shorten lesson planning?

Planning gets shorter, not longer. No more searching for the right image or drawing it from scratch.


  1. What platforms/devices do visuals work on?

All major browsers and devices supported by Redmenta will display visuals natively.


  1. Are there privacy concerns for student drawings?

Student-created visuals stay within the class or school system unless explicitly shared.


  1. Can I export or print the visuals?

Yes, all generated and student-created images can be exported to PDF or printed.


  1. Will Redmenta's math visuals evolve over time?

Yes, the generator will keep expanding with more subjects and topics.


  1. Can I disable visuals for some classes?

Visuals are connected to a task design, but you can ask the AI to redesign tasks with visuals or delete the entire task.


  1. Is there a cost for using the math visual features?

Included in all free and paid Redmenta plans.


  1. Does this require training for teachers?

A short intro, then hands-on use. Most teachers get going instantly.


  1. What does this change for students?

Abstract tasks become easier to understand because they can see them.


  1. How does Redmenta help students interpret visuals?

Every visual can be accompanied by prompts, labels, context notes, and questions.


  1. Are student’s visual entries graded?

Student created visuals can be auto-evaluated, graded, commented on, or simply viewed as part of a student's working process.

  1. Can the answers be visuals as well?

Yes, when the task requires a visual answer the system provides a digital whiteboard for students to prepare their answer


Updated on: 17/12/2025

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