Pre-K through 8th grade · 30+ subjects
One platform replaces the curriculum juggle — interactive lessons, real pedagogy, and a dashboard that shows you exactly what's working.
We onboard a new group of families each month so feedback stays personal.
Learning feels like an adventure
Kids follow interactive quest maps through every subject — unlocking lessons, battling bosses, and earning XP. The world grows with them.
The problem
A different program for every subject, none of them talking to each other, all of them on your kitchen table.
Worksheets win the morning battle and lose the war. Motivation runs out by Wednesday.
You're the teacher, the principal, and the record-keeper — with no clear read on what's sticking.
How it works
We borrowed the best techniques from a century of pedagogy and the last decade of cognitive science — and built them into one system.
Ideas arrive as narration and retelling, with copywork woven into stories worth reading — not drills stripped of meaning.
Bar models, number bonds, and worked examples so the "why" lands before the "how" — concrete before abstract.
Spaced recall and retrieval practice bring old ideas back at the right moment, so learning sticks instead of fading.
Quest maps, XP, and boss battles turn mastery checks into something kids chase — progress without test anxiety.
Inside the product
Kids run a real little economy together — pricing, inventory, customers, profit. A daily lesson unlocks each turn, so math and decision-making happen because they want to win, not because a worksheet said so. Nothing else on the market does this.
Every subject is a journey across a hand-drawn map. Kids see exactly where they've been and what's next — the lesson plan, reimagined as an adventure.
End-of-unit reviews become a boss to beat. It's a test that doesn't feel like one — recall practice the kids actually ask to retry.
Reading, questions, copywork, and hands-on activities — taught, not just quizzed. Built for independence where it fits and parent-led time where it counts.
For parents
See time on task, mastery, and what needs another pass — per kid, per subject, at a glance.
Sample data shown for illustration. Fractions is flagged for review — the dashboard surfaces it before it becomes a gap.
Why we built this
I'm a homeschooling dad of four. We started SchoolHouse because our own kitchen table was buried under a different program for every subject — one for math, another for reading, a stack of printables — and none of them told me whether any of it was sticking.
I wanted lessons my kids would actually want to open, built on real teaching methods, with a dashboard that told me the truth about what they'd learned. So I built it, tested every lesson on my own four, and kept only the parts that worked. It's the platform I wished existed when we started.
Roger Johnson — Founder & homeschool parent of four
Practical answers
Most days land around 20–40 minutes. Lessons are designed to be done and closed, not endlessly scrolled, and much of the early-grade work is read-aloud and hands-on, off the screen.
SchoolHouse keeps a record of completed lessons, time on task, and mastery you can export for a portfolio or attendance log. We don't file paperwork with your state, but we give you the records most states ask families to keep.
A printable scope & sequence for every grade is on the way. In the meantime, each subject lists its topics in order right inside the app, so you can see exactly what a year covers before you commit.
It scales with age. In Pre-K–2 you're reading aloud and sitting alongside; the platform does the planning and keeps the place. By grades 3–5 kids drive most lessons themselves with you checking in. By 6–8 it's largely independent, and your job shifts to the dashboard — spotting what needs another pass.
It's free during the beta, with no credit card. When we launch, founding families lock in $12/month for as long as you stay subscribed.
Everything in one place
Core
Languages
Enrichment
Life skills
High school (9–12) coming soon.
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Free during beta. No credit card. $12/month for founding families when we launch.