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I heard Desmos.com has lessons that you can have students log into. This may be more towards the educational math game. I haven’t heard of an app that will deliver an actual lesson. The closest I’ve seen was edgenuity but it doesn’t differentiate and assign prerequisites if the students do not understand the basics. So students struggle their way through and start memorizing answers to the quiz questions. (120 questions per quiz, but questions repopulate and students catch on).
I hope you find a better one. I don’t think you can find it with a single app but with a collection of apps together.
Desmos is now allowing teachers to leave individual feedback directly on Desmos, which is nice. But students have to log back into desmos to see it.