Subject-organized study rooms, standards-aligned content, collaborative group study, and an early on-ramp to test prep — with difficulty that scales as mastery grows.
Grades 6–8 mean more subjects, more teachers, and the first real tests. Study rooms keep it all in one place and standards-aligned content keeps it on track.
A dedicated room per class keeps decks, notes, and quizzes organized — no more scattered material across six subjects.
Generated study sets map to the standards behind each subject, so practice matches what the classroom actually covers.
Collaborative group study and shared decks let a study group prep together and quiz each other.
Generate flashcards, quizzes, and audio from your own notes — then study with an AI tutor that knows exactly where you're stuck.
A gentle introduction to practice tests and timed review builds the habits that high-school exams will demand.
As mastery grows, questions get harder automatically — keeping every student challenged but never stuck.
The AI tutor is grounded in the student's own materials and remembers where they're struggling across sessions.
Create a room per subject and drop in notes, handouts, or a textbook chapter.
Auto-generate standards-aligned flashcards, quizzes, and summaries from the material.
Share the room with a group and quiz each other with the same decks.
Take a short practice test to see what's mastered and what needs another pass.
Middle school shifts from picture-first play to subject-organized study rooms, standards-aligned content, group collaboration, and an early introduction to test prep.
Generated content maps to the standards behind each subject, so the practice mirrors the classroom rather than drifting off-topic.
Yes. Shared rooms and collaborative decks let a group build and review the same material, with the AI tutor available to everyone in the room.