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
- Generate the plan.
- Select the tasks that work best for you so the plan feels realistic and motivating.
- 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.