Same theme. Matched to each child's age and reading level. Right now, at the same table, each child is doing something different.
Pick any topic. A field trip, a family event, your child's obsession this month. Every subject connects through it. Week 8 references Week 3. Knowledge compounds.
Four children. Different ages. Different reading levels. Same table every morning.
"Open Atlas. Visit Iceland. What country has the most volcanoes?"
An interactive world map where your child doesn't just read about volcanoes — they travel to them.
Explore Atlas →"Sulfur is grumpy. But without him, no volcanoes."
118 elements with character personalities. Dragon guide Eternatus. 24 combo reactions.
A child who understands one thing deeply will understand everything differently. One idea becomes the lens for every subject.
Week 8 should reference Week 3. What your child learned last month should make this month richer. Learning without connection is forgetting.
Four children at one table shouldn't mean four separate curricula. Same theme. Different entry points. That's how a family learns together.
We don't sort children by grade. A 5-year-old who reads at a second-grade level gets second-grade reading. Age is a number. Readiness is the measure.
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