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Monday's volcano becomes Thursday's science experiment, Friday's art project, and the story they tell grandma.
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Same room · Same theme

Four children
One volcano

Same theme. Matched to each child's age and reading level. Right now, at the same table, each child is doing something different.

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Mia
Age 7
Reads Well
Write three sentences about why volcanoes form near tectonic plates. Use your vocabulary words: magma, eruption, tectonic.
Noah
Age 5
Reads Some
Match the volcano words to the pictures. Sound out each word with your finger. Magma. Lava. Eruption.
Ava
Age 3
Learning
Red and orange finger painting: make your own lava flow on the big paper.
Liam
Age 2
Explorer
Sensory bin: warm water, baking soda, red food coloring. Squeeze, pour, watch it fizz.
Everything connects
Granddad broke his foot.
Guess what everyone learned that week.
ReadingThe biography of Wilhelm Röntgen, who discovered X-rays
MathMeasuring bone lengths. Which bone is longest? By how much?
ScienceHow fractures heal. What happens inside a bone?
AtlasVisit Würzburg, Germany, where X-rays were invented
ArtSketch the human skeleton. Label every bone you can name.
ElementumCalcium: the element that builds every bone in your body
Your daughter found a turtle in the backyard.
That became the whole week.
ReadingReptile habitats. Where do turtles sleep in winter?
MathEstimate a turtle's age by counting shell rings
ScienceCold-blooded vs. warm-blooded. What's the difference?
AtlasVisit the Galápagos Islands. Find the giant tortoises.
ArtWatercolor turtle shell patterns. Every shell is unique.
ElementumCarbon: the element inside every shell, every scale, every claw
How It Works
Enter your children.
Choose a theme.
See the week.

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.

Week 1
The Ocean Floor
Mia sorts ocean animals. Noah traces W-A-T-E-R. Ava blows bubbles.
Week 8
Volcanoes & The Ring of Fire
Complex cross-references. Elementum combos. Multi-source research.
↩ Week 3: tectonic plates that cause tsunamis also build volcanoes.
Sample week
The Rivera Family
WK 8 · MAR 17
↩ Week 3 connection: Week 3 taught tectonic plates. Week 8 connects them to volcanoes. Knowledge compounds.
Weekly Theme
Volcanoes & The Ring of Fire
Wave 1 · Morning
8:30Reading — Mia reads about Pompeii. Noah matches volcano vocab cards.
8:50Writing — Mia writes three sentences using vocab words. Noah traces letters.
9:10Atlas — Visit Iceland. Find the geysers. Map the Ring of Fire.
9:30Math — Measure the doorway. Mount Fuji is 233 doorways tall. Draw a volcano to scale.
10:00 · Snack break
Wave 210:20–11:20Science + Elementum3 blocks
🏃11:20 · Movement reset
Wave 311:30–12:30Hands-on + Exploration3 blocks
+ 4 more days
Built by a mother of four who tested every plan on her own children.

Four children. Different ages. Different reading levels. Same table every morning.

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Wizkoo Original

"Open Atlas. Visit Iceland. What country has the most volcanoes?"

Atlas

An interactive world map where your child doesn't just read about volcanoes — they travel to them.

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Wizkoo Original

"Sulfur is grumpy. But without him, no volcanoes."

Elementum

118 elements with character personalities. Dragon guide Eternatus. 24 combo reactions.

S
Sulfur
Fe
Iron
O
Oxygen
Si
Silicon
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What We Believe

Learning is not a checklist
It's architecture

Everything Connects

A child who understands one thing deeply will understand everything differently. One idea becomes the lens for every subject.

Knowledge Compounds

Week 8 should reference Week 3. What your child learned last month should make this month richer. Learning without connection is forgetting.

Same Room, Different Minds

Four children at one table shouldn't mean four separate curricula. Same theme. Different entry points. That's how a family learns together.

Capability Over Calendar

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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