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Bloomy is an adaptive learning platform for K–12 ELA, Math, and Writing. It meets your child exactly where they are — finding the gaps, filling them in order, and making sure they stay filled.

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ELA, Math, and Writing pathways for K-12 learners
Standards-aligned
Every lesson mapped to Common Core standards across a full curriculum
AI-powered
An intelligent learning platform that is constantly adapting to optimize learning
Comprehensive curriculum

Nearly 2,000 skills, each one mapped to Common Core or state-specific standards

Bloomy spans roughly 700 ELA skills and about 1,275 Math skills for grades K-12. The Writing Studio further extends the Writing domain with AI-supported composition.

  • ELA and Math pathways for grades K-12
  • Approximate skill counts by domain and strand
  • Writing Studio extends the Writing domain

ELA + Math Curriculum Map

6 ELA domains + 5 Math strands

ELA

Reading Literature

~105skills

Informational Text

~100skills

Vocabulary

~65skills

Grammar

~100skills

Mechanics

~80skills

Writing

~245skills
ELA total~700 skills

Math

Number & Operations

~390skills

Geometry & Measurement

~310skills

Algebra & Expressions

~270skills

Data, Statistics & Probability

~160skills

Functions

~125skills
Math total~1,275 skills

Nearly 2,000 standards-aligned skills across ELA and Math

The challenge

Most learning platforms don't go deep enough

Your child might be getting through assignments, but are the skills actually sticking? Most programs can't tell you. Bloomy can.

Instruction-led practice

Many platforms give your child questions without teaching the skill first. If they don’t know the concept, more practice doesn’t help.

Mastery thresholds

Most programs let students advance when they get a few answers right. But 60% isn’t mastery — it’s guessing. Gaps compound over time.

Skill retention

A skill learned in September can be forgotten by November if it’s never revisited. Most programs don’t look back.

Parent visibility

You see a grade or a completion percentage, but not which specific skills your child has mastered and which ones need work.

How a lesson works

Three stages. One complete learning cycle.

Every Bloomy lesson teaches, practices, and tests — in that order. Your child doesn't just answer questions. They learn how to think through them.

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Instruction

Your child learns the skill

Every lesson starts with clear, step-by-step instruction — not just definitions, but how skilled readers actually think through the concept. Think of it as a great teacher explaining the idea from scratch.

What is theme?

Theme is the big life message an author weaves into a story. It's not the topic (like “friendship”) — it's what the story says about that topic (like “real friendship means showing up when it's hard”).

Worked example

Mia stared at the second-place ribbon. She had trained all summer… She looked at the ribbon and smiled.

Notice how Mia's reaction reveals the theme

Check for understanding passed

Your child demonstrates they understand the concept before moving to practice.

AI Tutoring

An AI tutor that teaches your child to think, not just copy answers

When your child gets stuck, BloomyBot steps in — but it doesn't hand them the answer. It asks questions, gives hints, and guides them to figure it out themselves. Think of it as a patient tutor who's always available.

  • Guides your child through mistakes instead of just marking them wrong
  • Adjusts its approach based on what your child specifically got wrong
  • Locked during assessments so your child proves mastery on their own
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Author's Purpose · Climb Level 2

Active

Active Question

What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?

Privacy reminder: use BloomyBot for schoolwork, not private info like addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or emergencies.

To explain how oxygen is produced by rainforest trees.

Incorrect answer

B

Not quite — but you're close! Re-read the first paragraph. There's a word that signals a shift in the author's tone. What is it, and what kind of shift does it signal?

“However” — the author shifts from facts to warning that deforestation is a serious threat.

B

Exactly right. That “however” pivots from a neutral fact to the author's concern. What does that tell you about the author's purpose in writing this passage?

Accessibility

Bloomy is built so students with learning differences, accommodations, low vision, or simply different paces can access the same lessons as everyone else.

Read-aloud, everywhere

Tap any passage, question, or answer to hear it read aloud — across instruction, practice, and assessment.

Now reading

However, the destruction of these forests threatens an entire ecosystem.

Adjustable text size

Small / Medium / Large controls on every reading passage, plus generous line-height and letter-spacing tuned for dyslexic and visual-processing readers.

Text sizeDyslexia-friendly

Sample

The rainforest hums with sound from sunrise.

Keyboard & screen-reader friendly

Full keyboard navigation, semantic markup, and proper labeling for assistive technologies.

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A. Optimistic
B. Concerned
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