1. Choose a goal
Pick one skill, grade path, or discussion goal.
Turn a short game into a manageable home routine with an offline follow-up, a conversation prompt, and a calm stopping point.
Practical support without accounts, public profiles, or pressure to perform.
One connected system
Pick one skill, grade path, or discussion goal.
Use one game as practice, not as a placement test.
Print a task that asks the learner to show the idea.
Ask for evidence, strategy, or a next step.
Online activity
Guide a cheerful pink hopper across four sky-island trails: count up, count back, and skip-count by twos.
Meet eight cheerful animal friends across three colorful picnic rounds. Peek at the cards, remember their spots, and find every matching pair.
Help a cheerful kitten organize a bright toy workshop by matching glossy shapes to four colorful bins.
Offline activity
Every template can be adjusted by grade band, difficulty, length, teaching supports, and question set.
A gentle seven-day reflection on feelings, energy, and helpful routines.
Build worksheetA flexible weekly reflection on learning, family responsibilities, and kind contributions.
Build worksheetA home activity sheet that connects plant care, chores, and kind actions.
Build worksheetReady-to-run sessions
Counting and quantity
Ask: What helped you count without starting over?
Logic and sequencing
Ask: Which step did you revise, and why?