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Learning Paths

Stop browsing, start learning. Each path sequences our best tools into a guided journey with parent tips at every step.

Most educational websites give you a wall of games and say "good luck." Learning Paths are different. Each one is a curated, step-by-step journey that sequences 8–12 of our interactive tools in the order that builds understanding most effectively. We tell you which tool to start with, what to focus on, when to move on, and how to connect digital practice to real-world learning.

Paths are designed for parents and teachers who want structure without a curriculum. Use them for summer review, after-school enrichment, homeschool units, or anytime you want more than "just play whatever." Each path takes 2–4 weeks at a comfortable pace of 15–20 minutes per day.

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Summer Math Review for Rising 4th Graders
Prevent summer slide with 10 tools that reinforce 3rd grade skills and preview 4th grade concepts. Perfect for June–August practice.
Grades 3–4 10 tools 3–4 weeks
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Kindergarten Reading Readiness
Build the pre-reading foundation: letter sounds, phonics, sight words, and rhyming — in the right order for emerging readers.
Pre-K – K 8 tools 4–6 weeks
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Middle School Science Deep Dive
Earth science, life science, and physical science — 12 tools that cover the core NGSS topics for grades 6–8.
Grades 6–8 12 tools 4–6 weeks
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Fractions Mastery Path
From "what is a fraction?" to operations with mixed numbers — the complete fractions journey across grades 3–5.
Grades 3–5 9 tools 3–4 weeks
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Space & Earth Science Explorer
From our planet's layers to the farthest galaxies — a guided tour of Earth and space science for curious kids.
Grades 3–6 10 tools 3–4 weeks
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2nd Grade Reading Fluency Builder
From letter sounds to fluent reading — 9 tools that build confident readers through phonics, sight words, and spelling.
Grades 1–2 9 tools 4–6 weeks
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Algebra Readiness for Rising 6th Graders
Bridge from arithmetic to pre-algebra: integers, ratios, coordinates, and order of operations — the skills 6th grade assumes.
Grades 5–6 10 tools 3–4 weeks
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World Geography Explorer
Continents, countries, flags, map skills, and coordinates — a guided tour of our planet for curious explorers.
Grades 3–6 9 tools 3–4 weeks
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American History Timeline Journey
From ancient civilizations to civil rights — a chronological tour through the people and events that shaped America.
Grades 4–8 8 tools 3–4 weeks
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Digital Literacy & Internet Safety
Media literacy, AI awareness, and internet safety — essential skills for growing up as a smart, safe digital citizen.
Grades 3–8 10 tools 3–4 weeks
📚 How to Use Learning Paths

Go in order. Each path is sequenced intentionally — earlier tools build the understanding needed for later ones. Skipping ahead often means missing the foundational concept that makes the next tool click.

Aim for 15–20 minutes per session. Short, focused practice beats long, exhausting sessions every time. Most kids can complete one tool per session, finishing a full path in 2–4 weeks at 3–5 sessions per week.

Read the parent notes. Each step includes a "Why this matters" note explaining the educational purpose. These aren't just filler — they tell you what to watch for, what to reinforce, and how to connect the tool to your child's real life.

Structured Learning That Meets Kids Where They Are

Learning paths solve a common problem with educational tool libraries: parents and teachers know the tools are useful, but they're not sure which ones to use, in what order, or how to build a coherent learning experience from individual activities. Each path on this page sequences 8–12 tools into a guided progression that builds skills systematically — starting with foundational concepts and advancing toward grade-level mastery.

Every path includes estimated completion times, prerequisite skills, parent and teacher tips, and standards alignment information. Students can work through a path independently at their own pace, or parents and teachers can use the suggested schedule to pace practice across days or weeks. The paths are designed to complement — not replace — classroom instruction, providing the visual, interactive practice that textbooks and worksheets can't offer.

Guided Learning Sequences for Deeper Understanding

Learning paths are curated sequences of tools designed to build understanding progressively. Unlike browsing tools at random, a learning path guides students through a topic in the right order — starting with foundational concepts and building toward more complex skills. Each path typically includes 8 to 12 tools, organized so that each one builds on what came before.

Our learning paths are informed by curriculum standards and learning science. The sequences reflect how concepts actually develop in children’s minds — not just the order in which topics appear in a textbook, but the order that research shows produces the deepest understanding and longest retention.

How to Use Learning Paths

Learning paths work well for summer review, enrichment, or targeted intervention. If a student has a specific gap — say, fractions or pre-algebra readiness — the corresponding path provides a structured way to address it without guessing which tools to use or in what order.

Students do not need to complete every path or follow them rigidly. If a student already has strong fraction skills, they can skip ahead. If a particular tool sparks curiosity, they can spend extra time exploring it. The paths provide structure without rigidity — a roadmap, not a mandate.

Last reviewed: May 2026 · Covers math, science, reading, history, and digital literacy · Grades K-8