How to generate an education plan (TK–12 + continuing education)

This guide shows how to generate a plan that matches the grade level and time available. Use it for TK, elementary, middle school, high school, and continuing education.

Choose a learning goal such as

  • Math
  • English
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Science
  • Computer Science
  • History

Generate → view → customize

  1. Generate the plan.
  2. Select the tasks that work best for you so the plan feels realistic and motivating.
  3. View the schedule and edit the days, times, duration, start date, and end date as needed.

Set the time budget

Pick a daily range you can keep. Examples:

  • TK–2: 10–20 minutes/day
  • 3–5: 15–30 minutes/day
  • 6–8: 20–45 minutes/day
  • 9–12: 30–60 minutes/day (or split sessions)
  • Continuing Education: 45–90 minutes/day (or split sessions)

Best practices

  • Consistency beats intensity (especially for TK–5).
  • For grades 6–12, shorter and more frequent review is usually better than cramming.
  • Adjust every 2–4 weeks based on progress.
  • Generate more plans at any time until you reach the active plans limit.
  • Pro tip: If you want to focus on something specific, such as a study routine, homework and test-prep pacing, reading, or a particular skill level, use a custom goal. You can enter more detailed requirements for the plan, tasks, and schedule.

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