Off days, sensory days, big-feelings days.
Shorter, calmer, more visual in one tap. The plan stays patient when the day isn't.
Adaptive
The next lesson is shaped by the one you just taught — what landed, what didn't, what they got bored with, what they couldn't put down. You teach. The Mastery Profile reads the room.
Save 8–12 hrs/week · Replace 5–8 tools & curriculumK–8 (ages 4–14)
The promise
Adaptive isn't a difficulty slider. It's a curriculum that listens. When a concept didn't land yesterday, today comes at it from a different angle. When something clicked, today builds on it. When your child is wired and bouncing, today is shorter and physical.
You don't have to manage that. You just teach the lesson that's there.
Where adaptive earns its keep
Same engine, four very different reasons families lean on it.
Shorter, calmer, more visual in one tap. The plan stays patient when the day isn't.
Lessons re-approach what school glossed over, or stretch where school is too slow. Both without extra worksheets.
Sick days, travel days, sibling chaos — the curriculum bends, doesn't break, doesn't ask you to re-plan.
What worked last time gets built on. What didn't gets re-approached — without you re-reading your notes.
How adaptation actually happens
No data entry. One tap at the end of a lesson is enough to tune the next one.
What goes in
One-tap signal
Got it · mostly · struggled · loved it.
What they got right & wrong
Per-skill, not per-worksheet.
Parent overrides
Skip, repeat, slow down, change angle — your call.
Off-day flag
Tell us today was rough; the plan stays patient.
Mastery profile
One source of truth
What comes out
Same skill, new angle
If it didn't land, tomorrow tries a different way in.
Difficulty & pace shift
Easier, harder, shorter, longer — without you choosing.
Next-skill unlock
When it clicked, the curriculum moves on confidently.
How it works
Open the lesson. Walk through it together.
How did it go? Got it, mostly, struggled, or fun.
Mastery, pacing, and approach shift based on the signal.
Same skill, new angle. Or the next skill, if they're ready.
“I used to spend Sunday nights re-planning the week because Friday went sideways. Now Monday morning is just… ready.”
What's inside
Each lesson informs the next — automatically, in the background.
Tap to make today shorter, easier, harder, or more visual.
When a concept doesn't land, the next attempt comes from a different angle.
One bad day doesn't break the plan. Patterns do.
Flag a rough day; pacing and difficulty pull back without losing the week.
Shorter, lower-stim, more visual or hands-on — one tap, no replanning.
FAQ
Create your account, then use LearnSpark for 14 days — full refund, no questions if it's not for you. Or book a 1:1 setup session and we'll tune your first week with you.