For Homeschool Families

Built for the way
you actually teach.

Enter any topic or homework question and get a full set of teaching tools — lesson plans, activities, rubrics, book recommendations, and more. Free, no account, any approach.

Homeschool tools

All generated from a single topic or question. Expand any section in the tool.

What to teach next

Get a logical next topic based on what your child just worked on, with a brief explanation of the curriculum progression.

30-minute lesson plan

A structured plan with warm-up, instruction, practice, and wrap-up — with time allocations and materials list. Ready to use at the kitchen table.

Socratic discussion questions

Five open-ended questions that build on each other, designed to spark genuine thinking rather than test recall. Great for debrief conversations.

Hands-on activity

A concrete multi-sensory activity using common household materials, with step-by-step instructions and a discussion question to close.

Portfolio prompt

A writing prompt and a project option — both designed to demonstrate mastery in one sitting and go straight into your child's portfolio.

Assessment rubric

A 3-criterion, 4-level rubric (Mastered → Not yet) specific to the topic. Concrete, observable descriptions — not vague. Copy or print for your records.

Book recommendations

Three real, widely-available books at the right reading level. Prioritizes living books over dry textbooks — with Charlotte Mason and Classical families in mind.

Curriculum style lens

See how Charlotte Mason, Classical, and Unschooling approaches would each handle the topic — specific to the subject, not generic philosophy summaries.

Plus all the parent tools

Everything in the parent tab is available too — it’s the same tool.

Step-by-step explanation at the correct grade level

Photo upload — snap the worksheet and go

Vocabulary glossary + instant quiz on key terms

Practice test — 10 questions, scored in-app

Printable worksheet with worked example and answer key

Concept connections — what this builds on and where it leads

Day-by-day test prep planner

AI flashcards, study timer, session history

Works with your approach

Charlotte Mason

Living books, narration, nature study. The curriculum style lens surfaces CM-specific resources and narration prompts.

Classical

Trivium-aware. Grammar stage memory work, logic stage analysis, and rhetoric stage connections where applicable.

Unschooling

Interest-led and real-world. Activities and connections are framed around your child's curiosity, not a scope and sequence.

Record-keeping made easier

Portfolio prompts — each explanation generates a writing prompt and a project option your child can complete as a portfolio entry.

Assessment rubrics — copy the generated rubric into your record-keeping system to document skill level for transcripts or evaluations.

Lesson plans — the 30-minute plan is copyable. Paste it into your lesson log for the day.

Session history — every explanation is saved locally in your browser. No account needed to keep a running record of what you’ve covered.

Privacy & data

No account required

No login, no email address, no profile. Works immediately.

History stays on your device

Session history is stored in your browser only. Nothing is sent to our servers or stored in the cloud.

Free to use

All tools are free. Optional tips help cover AI and hosting costs.

AI-powered

Explanations and tools are generated by Groq's Llama AI models. Your questions are not stored or used for training.

For ages 2–5

Have a preschooler at home too?

The Preschool Planner is a separate free tool — pick a theme and an age and get a full week of play-based activities using household materials, picture book picks, songs, and a developmental skills note.

Preschool at home → (ages 2–5)