An AI tutor built for SACE.
English, Maths Methods, Specialist Maths, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Modern History and more. Edapt rebuilds every SACE topic to your learning style and marks your practice at Stage 2 grade level. Free for everyone, no card.
SACE subjects Edapt covers
English
Creating, responding and language study tasks, with essay planning, evidence selection and expression modelled to your VARK profile.
Mathematical Methods
Functions, calculus, statistics and probability, with worked solutions built around your learning style and past-paper practice at external exam standard.
Chemistry
Atomic structure, stoichiometry, equilibrium and organic chemistry, with mechanism diagrams and step-by-step calculations.
Biology
Cells, heredity, evolution and ecosystems, with visual maps for diagram learners and structured reading notes for text-based learners.
Physics
Motion, waves, electricity and nuclear physics, with free-body diagrams, narrated worked examples and exam-style problem sets.
Modern History
Source interpretation, historical argument and essay writing, with structured paragraph frames and model responses at A-grade standard.
Why SACE students need an adaptive tutor
SACE Stage 2 is high stakes. School-based assessment and the 30 per cent external exam both count, which means you need to perform consistently across the whole year, not just during swotvac. A tutor that only reviews content the night before an exam misses most of the work.
Edapt builds lessons around the SACE performance standards for your subject, scores every practice response from A+ to E- and explains criterion by criterion what lifts your grade. Active recall practice spaced over weeks keeps the content fresh so you are ready for both the folio tasks and the external exam.
Marked like an assessor, not a chatbot
Illustrative example. Generic AI gives everyone the same note. Edapt marks against SACE Board of South Australia criteria.
Solid essay. Consider adding more analysis and strengthening your conclusion.
The author uses a fragmented narrative structure to mirror the protagonist's psychological state, creating a sense of disorientation that implicates the reader in the character's experience.
- Understanding and interpretation of the text
- B+
- Analysis of language and literary features
- B+
- Clarity and coherence of expression
- A-
- Deepen the 'so what' after each analytical point. You identify the technique well but the link to the author's broader purpose needs one more sentence to reach A- depth.
- Vary your analytical verbs across paragraphs. Using mirrors, creates and implicates is a good start, though adding reinforces, destabilises or complicates will signal the range assessors associate with A grades.
SACE AI tutor: common questions
Is Edapt aligned to the current SACE performance standards?
Yes. When you set your SACE subjects, Edapt pitches lessons to the current performance standards and assessment design criteria for each Stage 1 or Stage 2 subject, using the right key concepts and task types.
Can it help with the school-based assessment component?
Yes. Upload or paste your assessment task sheet and Edapt will walk you through the content, help you plan your response and give grade-level feedback on drafts so you can improve before submission.
How does the A+ to E- feedback work?
Edapt applies the SACE Board's published performance standards to score your practice response, shows the grade for each criterion and explains in plain language what the next grade up requires. It is a study tool, not an official SACE result.
Is the SACE tutor free?
Yes. Every tool on Edapt is free for every student. No subscription required.
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