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Tuesday · April 28

Welcome back, Sarah 👋

Day 72 of 180Q1 nearly complete

Today's lessons · Emma, Grade 1

  • Reading
    Not started
  • Math
    Completed · 90%
  • Science
    Completed · portfolio sample saved
  • Writing
    Needs parent review
  • PE
    Marked complete
  • Communication Skills (optional)
    Story retell · 5 min

Subject averages

  • Math86%
  • Reading91%
  • Writing8 done
  • Science3 units

Needs support

  • • Math facts
  • • Reading comprehension
  • • Sentence writing

Reports ready

Quarter 1 Progress ReportExport PDF →
Attendance RecordExport PDF →
Unit Portfolio: WeatherExport PDF →
Grade SummaryExport PDF →
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Auto-generated progress notes

One click. A district-ready paragraph, in your child's exact context. Edit, save, export.

"During Unit 2, Emma completed 9 out of 10 assignments with an average score of 88%. Strengths included identifying main ideas, answering comprehension questions, and completing reading responses. Continued support is recommended in writing complete sentences and using punctuation consistently."

What gets tracked — automatically

Daily activity

  • Lessons completed
  • Lessons missed
  • Attendance days
  • Parent-reviewed work

Grades & mastery

  • Quiz scores
  • Assignment grades
  • Subject averages
  • Skills mastered & needing review

Records & portfolio

  • Uploaded work samples
  • Unit portfolio items
  • Progress notes
  • Quarterly report cards

Subjects & enrichment

A whole-child curriculum, all in one place.

Reading
Writing
Math
Science & Nature Study
Social Studies
Art
Music
PE
Life Skills
SEL
Optional Communication Skills

Communication Skills activities are educational enrichment — not speech therapy, evaluation, or treatment.

Built around a 180-day school year

Recommended schedule. Total flexibility.

We suggest a 180-day plan (36 weeks · 5 days · 4 quarters · 2 semesters) — the structure most districts recognize. But every family is different, so you can move, add, skip, or rearrange any lesson.

180-day plan (default)
4-day week plan
Year-round plan
Custom start & end dates
Skip holidays & breaks
Add makeup days
Drag lessons day-to-day
Add or delete lessons
Track quarters & semesters

The Learning Nest uses a 180-day planning model to help families organize lessons, attendance, and progress records. Families should confirm their own district and state homeschool requirements.

Where we're headed

A secular homeschool platform for grades 1–6, built one step at a time. Middle school (7–8) planned next.

  1. Phase 1Printable planners, trackers & workbooks (grades 1–6)Now
  2. Phase 2Digital trackers & templatesSoon
  3. Phase 3Online dashboard launch (1st grade pilot)Coming
  4. Phase 4Auto-grading lessonsComing
  5. Phase 5Report cards & portfolio exportComing
  6. Phase 6Full grades 1–6 platformFuture
  7. Phase 7Expand to grades 7–8 (middle school)Long-term

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