Kiddom’s K–12 math curriculum, built on the Utah Core Standards, combines Illustrative Mathematics’ proven pedagogy with Kiddom’s AI-powered Learning IntelligenceKiddom’s K–12 math curriculum, built on the Utah Core Standards, combines Illustrative Mathematics’ proven pedagogy with Kiddom’s AI-powered Learning Intelligence

Kiddom IM® v.360 Utah Earns Utah State Board of Education’s Highest Recommendation Rating in 2025 Math Instructional Materials Adoption

Kiddom’s K–12 math curriculum, built on the Utah Core Standards, combines Illustrative Mathematics’ proven pedagogy with Kiddom’s AI-powered Learning Intelligence Technology

SALT LAKE CITY–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#K12Math–The Utah State Board of Education has selected Kiddom IM® v.360 Utah as a state-recommended math instructional resource for Utah’s fall 2025 instructional materials adoption. The IM Certified® curriculum earned the board’s highest rating, “Recommended Primary,” for alignment with the Utah Core Standards for Mathematics.

Kiddom IM v.360 Utah delivers engaging, evidence-based practices that drive positive outcomes for all students. Built-in lesson progressions create a low floor and high ceiling, ensuring all students can access grade-level content while developing a positive relationship with math.

Kiddom IM v.360 Utah emphasizes problem-solving, reasoning, modeling, and sense-making, giving students frequent opportunities to tackle context-rich, cognitively deep problems that reflect Utah’s focus on real-world application. The curriculum enables educators to lead meaningful, student-driven mathematical discourse that deepens conceptual understanding.

To maximize the impact of each instructional moment, Kiddom IM v.360 Utah seamlessly integrates Kiddom’s Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT) with the evidence-based, problem-based curriculum. LIT leverages AI to streamline everyday instructional tasks while preserving the integrity of the Illustrative Mathematics® curriculum. Educators gain real-time insights and helpful tools — enabling more effective instruction, deeper student learning, and stronger student connections.

Available in digital and print formats, in English and Spanish, Kiddom IM v.360 Utah offers flexible implementation for Utah districts of all sizes. The comprehensive program includes teacher guides, presentation materials, assessments, instructional videos, and interactive tools to support a smooth, cohesive implementation in any classroom.

“Utah educators champion the belief that every student can succeed in math,” said Abbas Manjee, chief academic officer and co-founder at Kiddom. “Kiddom IM v.360 Utah brings this vision to life, pairing high-quality instructional materials, actionable insights, and AI-powered support in a single, unified platform — giving educators the tools they need to help their students become confident and capable mathematicians.”

About Illustrative Mathematics

Illustrative Mathematics is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a world where all learners know, use, and enjoy mathematics. Today, more than three million students nationwide use IM’s high-quality, problem-based curricula. IM also provides professional learning and a community to support all students’ mathematical growth. Learn more at IllustrativeMathematics.org.

About Kiddom

Kiddom (kiddom.co) is the creator of Learning Intelligence Technology (LIT), a new class of technology that helps teachers unlock the full potential of high-quality instructional materials. Leveraging the power of AI, LIT streamlines planning, delivery, grading, and reporting. It lightens teachers’ workload while delivering actionable insights that foster stronger student connections and deeper learning.

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