Personalized homeschool learning plans for families with children ages 3 to 12

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Personalized weekly homeschool plans. And tracking.

so you never wonder what's missing.

What we ask first.

What your child can't stop talking about. Dragons. Tornadoes. Volcanoes. The week builds from there, and every standard still gets met. 20-minute blocks, the way kids actually work.

— The Wizkoo Desk Monday, afternoon

Build your week.

Two minutes · One theme · Up to 4 kids
01
Build a week around The thing they said in the car.
or try
Let's try a different theme.
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For
age
yrs · 3–12
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Wiggly kid?
Wiggly kid?

We weave themed movement in — dance breaks, obstacle play, outdoor missions.

Some weeks the lesson finds you.

Granddad broke his foot

Guess what everyone learned that week?

Every plan comes with a seat for someone else. The Open Seat →

READING The man who accidentally saw through his wife's hand. MATH Measuring bone lengths. Which is longest? SCIENCE How fractures heal. Why does a cast work? HISTORY 1895. One accident changed medicine forever. GEOGRAPHY Visit Würzburg, Germany. Where X-rays were born. ART Sketch the human skeleton. Label every bone you can name. WRITING A get-well letter to Granddad. What would you say?
ReadingThe man who accidentally saw through his wife's hand.
MathMeasuring bone lengths. Which is longest?
ScienceHow fractures heal. Why does a cast work?
History1895. One accident changed medicine forever.
GeographyVisit Würzburg, Germany. Where X-rays were born.
ArtSketch the human skeleton. Label every bone you can name.
WritingA get-well letter to Granddad. What would you say?
A young girl lies on a hardwood floor in warm afternoon light, one hand reaching toward a small turtle walking across the wood.
Everything connects

Your daughter found a turtle in the backyard.

That became the whole week.
Reading

Reptile habitats. Where do turtles sleep in winter?

Math

Estimate a turtle’s age by counting shell rings.

Science

Cold-blooded vs. warm-blooded: what’s the difference?

Atlas

Visit the Galápagos Islands. Find the giant tortoises.

Art

Watercolor turtle shell patterns. Every shell is unique.

Elementum

Carbon: the element inside every shell, scale, and claw.

A young boy in glasses sits at a wood table holding a handmade paper rocket, studying it closely, in warm interior light.
Everything connects

Your son wouldn’t stop talking about space.

Every subject just found its center of gravity.
Reading

The true story of the Apollo 11 mission.

Math

How far is the moon? Measure it in school buses.

Science

Why do astronauts float? What is gravity, really?

Atlas

Visit Kazakhstan. Find the launchpad where it all started.

Art

Paint the phases of the moon. Observe tonight, draw tomorrow.

Elementum

Helium: the element that lifts balloons and powers the sun.

A plan is not a prompt.

A prompt gives you a lesson. Once.

We built something that doesn't forget.

One topic.
Two minutes.
A whole week
planned.
We know your kids aren't in the same place.
We remember what you covered three weeks ago.
Real-world science, world literacy, and a built-in resource library. All built in.
A prompt starts over every single time.
The system
Enter your children.
Choose a theme.
See the week.

Pick any topic. A broken bone, a backyard discovery, your child's obsession this month. Every subject connects through it. Week 8 references Week 3. What they learned in January shows up in March.

1Enter your children
2Choose a theme
3See the week
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.

The plan is how you move through the week. These are the worlds you move through.

The world layer

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

Atlas

227 countries. Heritage, politics, history, geography. Every theme passes through the world. Explore the world that made you.

IS
Iceland
IT
Italy
EC
Ecuador
JP
Japan
Explore Atlas →
The matter layer

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

Elementum

118 elements. Each one has a story, a personality, and a connection to real life. Guided by Eternatus — a dragon who knows every element by name. Every theme finds its element.

S
Sulfur
Fe
Iron
O
Oxygen
Si
Silicon
Explore Elementum →
Monday inside the connected system
The Rivera Family
WK 8 · MAR 17
↩ Week 3 connection: Week 3 taught tectonic plates. Week 8 connects them to volcanoes. What they learned then shows up now.
Weekly Theme
Volcanoes & The Ring of Fire
Sample: 4-hour morning session · Your times adjust
Wave 1 · Morning
20 minReading — Mia reads about Pompeii. Noah matches volcano vocab cards.
20 minWriting — Mia writes three sentences using vocab words. Noah traces letters.
20 minAtlas — Visit Iceland. Find the geysers. Map the Ring of Fire.
20 minMath — Measure the doorway. Mount Fuji is 233 doorways tall. Draw a volcano to scale.
Snack break · 20 min
Wave 260 minScience + Elementum3 blocks+
20 minScience — How do volcanoes form? Draw the layers: crust, mantle, magma chamber.
20 minElementum — Sulfur: the grumpy element. Why do volcanoes smell? Combo: Sulfur + Oxygen.
20 minExperiment — Baking soda + vinegar eruption. Measure how high. Record in journal.
🏃Movement reset · 10 min
Wave 360 minHands-on + Exploration3 blocks+
20 minArt — Build a clay volcano cross-section. Paint the magma chamber red.
20 minAtlas — Fly to Pompeii. What happened in 79 AD? Find Vesuvius on the map.
20 minJournal — Draw your favorite thing from today. Write one sentence about it.
+ Tuesday through Friday
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.

Build My Family's WeekNo credit card for first plan.
Same table · Same thread

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 with the same idea.

Hover across the cards
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.

Questions parents ask.

One moment
Every subject connected

Your first plan is free

No account. No credit card. Just pick a theme and build your week.

Build My Family’s Week

When you’re ready

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$50 / mo
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