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You teach. LearnSpark makes sure it's always the right lesson: it shows you exactly where your child is, what they need next, and builds each lesson around what they love — ready to teach, so the gaps close and they want to show up.
Setup takes 2 minutes.
You were never meant to be the school. Just the teacher.
Somewhere along the way, "teach your own kids" became "be the curriculum expert, the lesson planner, and the teacher." The late nights. The program that never quite fits. The quiet worry that you're missing something.
So let LearnSpark be the school.
It does the planning, the standards, the gaps — and hands you the lesson. You do the part that was always yours: teaching your child.
Planning is easy — until your child gets stuck.
Any tool can hand you the next page. The hard part is when your child stalls and you don't know why. A planner just hands you the next page anyway — so the gap sits there, and surfaces weeks later as a mess you never saw coming. LearnSpark catches it the moment it happens.
How water moves from oceans to clouds to rain and back again.
Tap how it went. Watch LearnSpark adapt — in under a second.
You just watched LearnSpark find the gap and build the lesson. That's every lesson, every day, for every child.
Why nothing else catches this
When a child gets stuck, the problem is usually underneath.
A planner sees "struggling with the water cycle" and hands over more water cycle. LearnSpark looks deeper — and finds the missing piece beneath it. Close that, and the whole thing clicks.
That's the difference between busywork and real progress.
What you see
Water Cycle
"She just isn't getting it."
Foundation
Condensation
Fix this first
Evaporation
Close the piece underneath, and the whole thing clicks.
A child should never have to learn from a robot.


You'd never hand your child a screen and say "go learn to read." Real learning happens between a child and someone who cares. So that's the part LearnSpark leaves to you. LearnSpark takes care of everything else — the planning, the prep, the figuring out what's next.
"Kids don't need a smarter screen. They need you, with the right lesson in hand."
A curriculum built around your child — in real time.
Already have one you love? LearnSpark works with that too.
By default, LearnSpark builds a personalized curriculum around what your child needs next — aligned to your local standards, ready before you sit down to teach. If you already use a math program, a reading spine, or workbooks you love, bring them. LearnSpark layers on top: aligning each lesson to your sequence, finding the gap underneath, and handing you the right next lesson to teach.
Either way, you're not planning lessons anymore. LearnSpark is — around your child, in real time.
With LearnSpark every lesson makes the next one sharper.
No forms, no testing. You just teach. LearnSpark does the rest.
The next lesson is already there: plan, script, materials.
One tap: too hard, it clicked, or too easy. That's all it needs.
It figures out where your child is and builds the next one around it.
The loop runs in the background. You just show up and teach.
Strong everywhere — not just where it's easy.
Kids race ahead in one place and quietly slip in another. LearnSpark watches the whole picture, so nothing slips.
SEE THE LOOP
You teach the lesson. LearnSpark handles the rest.
Here's the lesson LearnSpark would hand you today, built around the standards you choose to teach.
Build a lesson for your child
Pick an age, subject and theme, the lesson below reshapes itself as you change them.
Today's lesson
First Words at the Dinosaur Dig
Reading · CVC Words & Short Vowels
20 min
This lesson takes your child to a dinosaur dig to find and read their first simple words. Using a hands-on approach, your child will practice sounding out and blending letters to uncover messages left by the paleontologists.
Setup & materials
Tear a sheet of paper into 6 'fossil cards' and write one CVC word on each (dig, pit, cat, mat, sit, top). Hide them around the room or bury them in a shoebox of dry rice so your child can 'excavate' them one at a time.
- •1 sheet of paper torn into 6 cards
- •A marker or pen
- •A shoebox or tray (optional)
- •A handful of dry rice or beans to 'bury' the cards (optional)
- •A pencil for your child to point and trace
Mostly household stuff. No shopping run required.
Learning outcomes
- •Blend three distinct letter sounds to read a CVC word (e.g., d-i-g -> dig)
- •Isolate and pronounce the short vowel sound within a simple word
- •Read a simple sentence composed of 3-4 CVC words
Why it matters
Reading isn't about memorizing whole words; it's about cracking a code. This lesson gives your child the first key to that code, showing them how individual sounds click together to make real words. Mastering this skill turns frustrating guesses into confident, independent reading.
After the lesson
Tell LearnSpark how today went, watch tomorrow's lesson rewrite itself.
Tell LearnSpark how it went
The right next lesson
When you tell LearnSpark how today went, the context gets written, so the next lesson you generate is the right next one for your child.
Today clicked on cvc words & short vowels, a little stretch, a clean finish. That's the right level. LearnSpark will keep stacking the next skill on top tomorrow, same pace, same fit.
Setup takes 2 minutes.
Why a chatbot can't do this
ChatGPT gives you a lesson. LearnSpark gives you the right one.
Anyone can generate a lesson. That's not what you're paying for. The value is the loop underneath: gap analysis against real standards, adaptive feedback, and the next lesson built for this specific child.
A Tuesday with LearnSpark
Here's what teaching with LearnSpark actually looks like.
- 01
Open the app — today's lesson is already there.

- 02
Sit with your child and teach it — 20-30 minutes, plan and script provided.

- 03
Share how it went.

- 04
Tomorrow's lesson is already waiting — built from today.

No prep the night before. No wondering what's next. You just show up. LearnSpark does the rest.
How it compares
Where LearnSpark fits.
| Doing it yourself | A boxed curriculum | A private tutor | LearnSpark | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tells you the right next lesson | You figure it out | Same fixed order for every kid | Only in their subject | Every subject, every day |
| Finds the gap underneath when your child is stuck | If you spot it | ✗ hands you the next page | Sometimes | Automatically |
| Built around what your child loves | If you have time | ✗ one size fits all | Maybe | Every lesson |
| You stay the one teaching | ✗ someone else does | Always | ||
| Planning & prep done for you | ✗ hours every week | Partly | but not your other days | All of it |
| Cost | Your evenings | $900–1,500/yr, written for a generic child | $1,000s/mo | $40.83/mo billed annually — or $49/mo |
Tells you the right next lesson
Finds the gap underneath when your child is stuck
Built around what your child loves
You stay the one teaching
Planning & prep done for you
Cost
LearnSpark works with the curriculum you already own. Start in the one subject where your child is stuck — and let it spread from there.
Setup takes 2 minutes.
You don't even have to pick the subject.
LearnSpark tells you the single best thing to teach next. Not "here's a reading plan." More like: "Do this specific reading lesson next — here's why."
Inferring character feelings from dialogue
Mia's last reading lesson stalled on how characters feel versus what they say. Closing that gap is the single biggest move for her this week.
LearnSpark looked at everything before suggesting this.
- Reading inference — three small misses in the last two weeks. Pattern, not a fluke.
- Math — strong this week. No need to push today.
- Energy & timing — Tuesday morning is her best reading window.
- Loves stories with siblings — today's passage features two.
All useful — just not the right next thing for Mia today.
Works for one child — or a room of fifteen.
Teaching more than one child? LearnSpark groups kids by where they actually are, so one adult runs one lesson and every child gets the version that fits them. One subscription covers every child in the house.
It's how shelter homes we support educate girls rescued from trafficking — many ages, many levels, one caring educator.
Read about the Spark mission
The difference shows up on a Tuesday.

"The lessons can be themed around basketball, dinosaurs, whatever they love. You fixed homeschooling."

"I stopped drowning in lesson planning. I can see exactly where each child is — and just teach."

"The girls are more engaged, they participate more, and they love to come to class."

"Two kids, three years apart. LearnSpark runs one morning and they both get the right lesson. I stopped guessing."

"We travel six months a year. Same plan, same calm, anywhere. It just picks up where we left off."

"I'm not a teacher. I didn't need to be. It hands me the lesson and I just sit with him."
Photos are illustrative; quotes are representative of feedback we've received.
Used by
Homeschool families, private educators, and the Marici Shelter Home — teaching real children, every week.
Questions parents ask
Everything you're wondering, answered.
Don't see your question? Ask us live — we'll answer it on the call.
From the family who built it
We built LearnSpark for our own kids first.
We're James and Delsey — and we homeschool our two children while we travel. We tried the curricula and the tutors. We watched the planning swallow our evenings, and still couldn't tell if it was landing. So we built the thing we wished existed: it does the planning and finds the gaps, and we stay the ones who teach. Now it's how our kids learn — and we'd love to help it become how yours do too.
James & Delsey Neilson-Watt · Co-founders, LearnSpark

Imagine teaching your child without the dread of what comes next —
just the two of you, and the right lesson already in hand.
See LearnSpark work — for your child.
In a free 20-minute setup call we'll set up your account, build your child's first lesson together, and you'll leave already teaching — not with homework.