Learn to Read · Adaptive Practice · Pre-K through 8th grade
157 structured lessons teach your child to read — from first letter sounds through phonics, fluency, and comprehension to real chapter books. The adaptive engine then keeps them practicing vocabulary, comprehension, and literary analysis at exactly their level through 8th grade. No separate phonics program needed.
Teaching guides, concept explainers, and curriculum reviews for every reading skill.
Learn to Read takes your child from letter sounds to chapter books across 157 structured lessons. Adaptive Reading Practice uses the same engine as math — adjusting difficulty, tracking mastery, and reinforcing skills with spaced review from Pre-K through 8th grade.
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21 articles about Grammar & Writing
A practical guide for teaching kindergartners to use capital letters at the start of sentences, capitalize names, and end sentences with periods and question marks. Includes dictation activities and sample dialogue.
A practical guide for homeschool parents on teaching 4th-grade grammar conventions — comma rules, quotation marks, apostrophes, and writing mechanics that make your child's writing clearer and more polished.
A practical guide for homeschool parents on teaching punctuation and capitalization. From periods and capital letters through commas, quotation marks, and apostrophes — the progression that builds accurate, readable writing.
A practical guide for teaching first graders to identify statements, questions, and exclamations, and to recognize nouns and verbs. Includes dictation activities, sorting games, and parent-child dialogue.
How to teach your child the difference between simple, compound, and complex sentences — and why it matters for both writing quality and reading comprehension. A progression from basic sentences through sophisticated sentence combining.
A hands-on guide for teaching second graders to identify nouns, verbs, and adjectives, build complete sentences, and understand basic subject-verb agreement. Includes activities, sample dialogue, and readiness signals for 7-8 year olds.
A practical guide for teaching third graders key grammar skills including compound and complex sentences, comma rules, apostrophes for possessives and contractions, and identifying parts of speech. Includes activities and sample dialogue for 8-9 year olds.
Seventh graders need grammar skills that go beyond correctness into sentence variety, subordination, and academic writing conventions. This guide shows homeschool parents how to teach advanced syntax and purposeful grammar to 12-13 year olds.
Eighth graders need grammar instruction that goes beyond rules to rhetorical grammar — understanding how sentence structure shapes meaning, tone, and persuasion. This guide shows homeschool parents how to teach formal writing conventions and stylistic grammar to prepare 13-14 year olds for high school.
Sixth graders need to move from casual writing to structured academic prose. This guide shows homeschool parents how to teach sentence variety, paragraph organization, punctuation for clarity, and the grammar conventions that matter most for 11-12 year olds entering middle school writing.