Built at the kitchen table
Tested on four boys
Now yours
Wizkoo started as a private weekly curriculum. Friends started asking for copies. What you're looking at is the product version of what one family uses every single morning.
A mother of four. A former COO. One very busy kitchen table.
She has four boys — ages 2, 3, 4, and 6. Different reading levels. Different attention spans. Different everything. Same table, every morning.
Before homeschooling, she spent a decade in financial services as a Chief Operating Officer. She brought operational thinking to the classroom: systems, sequencing, feedback loops. She stopped asking "what should we cover this week?" and started asking "how do we build knowledge that lasts?"
The answer was thematic threading — one idea pulled through every subject, every day, for an entire week. Week 8 references Week 3. The children don't just learn facts. They build a web.
Her friends noticed. They started asking for copies of the plans. Then strangers found her through a homeschool group. Then it became clear: this needed to be a product. Wizkoo is that product.
Capability over calendar. Architecture over checklists.
Thematic Threading
Every subject in a given week connects to one central theme. Volcanoes don't just appear in science — they appear in geography (Atlas), chemistry (Elementum), writing, and math. The child's brain doesn't file subjects separately. It builds a single, coherent picture.
Spiral Learning
Week 8 deliberately references Week 3. This isn't accidental — it's designed. Each plan includes a "spiral connection" callout showing exactly what prior knowledge today's lesson builds on. Knowledge compounds instead of evaporating.
Multi-Child Differentiation
Four children can learn about the same volcano at the same time in the same room — but each child's experience is calibrated to their reading level, age, and developmental stage. Same theme. Different entry points. No child is waiting and no child is lost.
Capability Over Calendar
Wizkoo doesn't ask what grade your child is in. It asks what your child can do and what they're ready for next. Singapore Math foundations. Structured literacy sequencing. NGSS science alignment. But none of it is labeled that way — it's just what works.
Where Wizkoo comes from.
Wizkoo is built by ReApproach Education, a home-based instructional program in Cumming, Georgia. ReApproach is the private curriculum practice that Wizkoo's founder has run for her own family since 2022.
Every plan on Wizkoo was tested in a real home, with real children, before it was made available to yours. The Atlas countries, the Elementum character voices, the spiral learning connections — all of it ran at the kitchen table first.