Elementary School
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
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
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