One price. Every child.
...so you always know where you stand.
Covers every domain of every US educational standard. Automatically.
Some weeks the lesson finds you.
Guess what everyone learned that week?
Every plan comes with a seat for someone else. The Open Seat →
A prompt gives you a lesson. Once.
We built something that doesn't forget.
Pick any topic. A broken bone, a backyard discovery, your child's obsession this month. Every subject connects through it. Week 8 references Week 3. What they learned in January shows up in March.
The plan is how you move through the week. These are the worlds you move through.
"Open Atlas. Visit Iceland. What country has the most volcanoes?"
227 countries. Heritage, politics, history, geography. Every theme passes through the world. Explore the world that made you.
"Sulfur is grumpy. But without him, no volcanoes."
118 elements. Each one has a story, a personality, and a connection to real life. Guided by Eternatus — a dragon who knows every element by name. Every theme finds its element.
Four children. Different ages. Different reading levels. Same table every morning.
Same theme. Matched to each child's age and reading level. Right now, at the same table, each child is doing something different with the same idea.
Your child already thinks this way. Math leads somewhere. That country connects to something. Every element has a story. Children who learn to move between domains early will carry that for life. The world is finally catching up to the way they already think.
When every child studies the same theme at their own level, the 7-year-old becomes the teacher. The 4-year-old becomes the student. The 2-year-old just wants to be in the room. That's not a side effect. That's the whole point.
Type one theme. See the week. Walk into Monday knowing exactly what to do.
Every curriculum you've tried was built for a child who sits still, finishes worksheets, and fits neatly into a grade. Yours doesn't. This builds a week around the children you actually have. Their ages, their reading levels, the way they actually learn.
A 5-year-old who reads at a second-grade level gets second-grade reading. A 7-year-old who needs more time with addition gets more time with addition. Age is an input. Readiness is what we build for.
Your first plan is free
No account. No credit card. Just pick a theme and build your week.
Build My Family’s WeekWhen you’re ready
One price. Every child in your family.