Resources by Grade Level

Age-appropriate, standards-aligned content for every step of the K-12 journey

Elementary School

Grades K–5 · Ages 5–11

Our elementary resources focus on building strong foundations in literacy, numeracy, and curiosity about the world. Activities are hands-on, colorful, and designed to make learning feel like play.

Kindergarten Ages 5–6
  • Math: Counting to 100, shapes, patterns, comparing quantities
  • Reading: Letter recognition, phonics, rhyming, story comprehension
  • Science: Five senses, weather, plants, animals
  • Social Studies: Family, community helpers, rules & routines
  • Art: Colors, drawing, cutting, gluing, creative expression
1st Grade Ages 6–7
  • Math: Addition & subtraction within 20, place value, measurement
  • Reading: Decoding, sight words, fluency, beginning writing
  • Science: Sound & light, animal needs, seasons
  • Social Studies: Maps, national symbols, timelines
2nd Grade Ages 7–8
  • Math: Addition & subtraction within 100, money, time, measurement
  • Reading: Reading fluency, comprehension strategies, narrative writing
  • Science: States of matter, habitats, life cycles
  • Social Studies: Communities, basic economics, geography
3rd Grade Ages 8–9
  • Math: Multiplication & division, fractions, area & perimeter
  • Reading: Chapter books, informational text, opinion writing
  • Science: Forces & motion, ecosystems, weather & climate
  • Social Studies: State history, government basics, world cultures
4th Grade Ages 9–10
  • Math: Multi-digit multiplication, fractions & decimals, angles
  • Reading: Literary analysis, research skills, expository writing
  • Science: Energy, earth processes, adaptations
  • Social Studies: State & regional studies, exploration, Indigenous peoples
5th Grade Ages 10–11
  • Math: Fraction operations, volume, coordinate planes, order of operations
  • Reading: Theme & point of view, argumentative writing, poetry
  • Science: Solar system, matter & chemistry, human body systems
  • Social Studies: U.S. history (Colonial–Revolution), economics, citizenship

Middle School

Grades 6–8 · Ages 11–14

Middle school resources bridge the gap between elementary foundations and high school rigor. Students develop critical thinking, independent study skills, and deeper content knowledge.

6th Grade Ages 11–12
  • Math: Ratios, rates, expressions & equations, integers
  • ELA: Argument writing, textual evidence, vocabulary in context
  • Science: Cells, weather systems, energy transfer
  • Social Studies: Ancient civilizations, world geography
7th Grade Ages 12–13
  • Math: Proportional relationships, geometry, probability & statistics
  • ELA: Informational texts, narrative techniques, research papers
  • Science: Genetics, ecosystems, chemical reactions
  • Social Studies: Medieval world, Age of Exploration, early modern history
8th Grade Ages 13–14
  • Math: Linear equations, functions, Pythagorean theorem, transformations
  • ELA: Literary criticism, persuasive writing, media literacy
  • Science: Forces & motion, waves, Earth's history
  • Social Studies: U.S. Constitution, Civil War, Reconstruction, civics

High School

Grades 9–12 · Ages 14–18

High school resources prepare students for college and career readiness with rigorous, in-depth content, AP preparation materials, and real-world application projects.

9th Grade Ages 14–15
  • Math: Algebra I — linear and quadratic functions, systems of equations
  • ELA: World literature, analytical essay writing, rhetoric
  • Science: Biology — cells, genetics, evolution, ecology
  • Social Studies: World History I or Civics & Government
10th Grade Ages 15–16
  • Math: Geometry — proofs, congruence, similarity, trigonometry intro
  • ELA: American literature, research writing, argumentation
  • Science: Chemistry — atomic structure, bonding, reactions
  • Social Studies: World History II or U.S. History
11th Grade Ages 16–17
  • Math: Algebra II — polynomials, logarithms, sequences & series
  • ELA: British literature, synthesis writing, SAT/ACT prep
  • Science: Physics — mechanics, thermodynamics, waves
  • Social Studies: U.S. History or AP courses
12th Grade Ages 17–18
  • Math: Pre-Calculus or AP Calculus, AP Statistics
  • ELA: College-level writing, contemporary literature, senior thesis
  • Science: AP Sciences, environmental science, elective courses
  • Social Studies: Economics, AP Government, current events
  • College Prep: Application essays, SAT/ACT strategies, financial aid guides