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The Carter Family

Parent: Sarah Carter
Location: North Carolina, USA

Emma Carter, age 8
Grade 3
  • Math: Fractions and number sense
  • ELA: Reading response and paragraph writing
  • Science: Plant life cycles and observation
  • Social Studies: Local communities and early American communities
  • Arts: Botanical sketching and nature journal work
Noah Carter, age 11
Grade 6
  • Math: Ratios and proportional reasoning
  • ELA: Expository writing and evidence-based paragraphs
  • Science: Ecosystems and food webs
  • Social Studies: U.S. geography and regional features
  • Project: Garden growth investigation and data recording
MY CALENDAR DEMO

Four-week March 2026 plan

A public, demo-only calendar view showing the Carter family's March learning rhythm.

Monday
9:00 AM · Emma · ELAReading responseCharlotte's Web discussion and response notes.
10:15 AM · Emma · MathEquivalent fraction modelsVisual fraction models and number sense practice.
1:00 PM · Emma · SciencePlant life cycle observationBean plant sketch, height note, and vocabulary check.
9:00 AM · Noah · ELAEvidence-based reading notesRead nonfiction passage and mark supporting evidence.
10:15 AM · Noah · MathEquivalent ratios in recipesUse ratio tables and real-world comparison cards.
1:00 PM · Noah · ScienceEcosystem observationGarden ecosystem notes and food-web vocabulary.
Tuesday
9:00 AM · Emma · ELAParagraph writingTopic sentence, details, and closing sentence practice.
10:15 AM · Emma · MathFraction practiceHands-on practice with halves, thirds, fourths, and equivalent pairs.
1:00 PM · Emma · Social StudiesCommunities past and presentCompare local community helpers with early American communities.
9:00 AM · Noah · ELAExpository paragraphDraft a paragraph with a claim, evidence, and explanation.
10:15 AM · Noah · MathRatio practiceScale recipe and map-distance examples.
1:00 PM · Noah · Social StudiesU.S. regionsMap major regions and physical features.
Wednesday
9:30 AM · Emma · SciencePlant investigationMeasure and draw plant growth changes.
11:00 AM · Emma · ArtsBotanical sketchingNature journal sketch with labels and color notes.
2:00 PM · Emma · PortfolioEvidence reviewChoose one work sample and add a parent note.
9:30 AM · Noah · ScienceFood web investigationBuild a food web from garden observations.
11:00 AM · Noah · ProjectGarden growth dataRecord measurements and update the project table.
2:00 PM · Noah · PortfolioEvidence reviewSelect a diagram or paragraph draft for the portfolio.
Thursday
9:00 AM · Emma · MathAssessment - Equivalent fractionsShort auto-check with visual fraction models.
10:15 AM · Emma · ELACharlotte's Web paragraph responseRefine details and check paragraph structure.
1:00 PM · Emma · CaptureCapture evidence/work sampleAdd fraction model photo or writing sample note.
9:00 AM · Noah · MathAssessment - Equivalent ratiosShort auto-check using recipe scaling.
10:15 AM · Noah · ELAExpository paragraph refinementRevise for evidence and explanation.
1:00 PM · Noah · CaptureCapture evidence/work sampleAdd ratio or ecosystem work sample note.
Friday
9:30 AM · Emma · ProjectGarden project dayConnect plant observations with drawings and oral explanation.
11:00 AM · Emma · ReflectionWeekly reflectionName one thing that felt stronger and one next step.
1:30 PM · Emma · RecordsParent record reviewSarah reviews notes and marks portfolio candidates.
9:30 AM · Noah · ProjectGarden growth investigationUpdate data table and explain one pattern.
11:00 AM · Noah · ReflectionWeekly reflectionReview ratio, writing, and project progress.
1:30 PM · Noah · RecordsParent record reviewSarah reviews notes and marks portfolio candidates.
MY DAY DEMO

Thursday, March 19, 2026

My Day is the short daily view. The full four-week plan stays in My Calendar.

Emma: Math assessment - Equivalent fractions
Emma: ELA - Charlotte's Web paragraph response
Emma: Science - Plant growth observation
Noah: Math assessment - Equivalent ratios
Noah: ELA - Expository paragraph refinement
Noah: Science - Ecosystem food web explanation
MY PATHWAYS DEMO

Math pathways in progress

Demo buttons are local only. They do not save data or write to an account.

Emma Carter
Math · Fractions and number sense
Auto-check signal: Developing
Current focus: Equivalent fractions with visual models
Secure history
  • Recognise equal parts
  • Use halves, thirds, and fourths
Current step
Build equivalent fractions with visual models
Later
  • Compare simple fractions
  • Use fractions on a number line
Sample assessment

Which fraction is equal to 1/2?

2/41/33/5

Demo result: Emma selected the correct visual model with support, but needs more practice explaining equivalent fractions independently.

Noah Carter
Math · Ratios and proportional reasoning
Auto-check signal: Secure
Current focus: Equivalent ratios in real-world contexts
Secure history
  • Multiplication and division strategies
  • Multiplicative comparison
Current step
Use equivalent ratios in real-world contexts
Later
  • Percentages and proportional comparisons
  • Scale and rate problems
Sample assessment

A recipe uses 2 cups of oats for 4 servings. How many cups are needed for 8 servings?

3 cups4 cups6 cups

Demo result: Noah correctly used proportional reasoning to scale the recipe.

MY CAPTURE DEMO

Evidence captured from learning

Fictional evidence cards show how a parent might keep work samples, observations, and notes after learning happens.

Emma Carter

Equivalent fraction models

Photo and parent observation

Emma used fraction strips to show that 1/2 and 2/4 can represent the same amount. She explained her thinking using the visual model, but needs more practice comparing fractions without support.

Emma Carter

Charlotte's Web paragraph response

Work sample

Emma wrote a paragraph response using a topic sentence and supporting details.

Emma Carter

Plant growth journal

Observation and photo

Emma recorded changes in bean plant growth and used labeled drawings to show observations.

Emma Carter

Community map

Work sample

Emma created a simple map showing important places in a local community and described how people use them.

Noah Carter

Ratio recipe scaling

Work sample

Noah scaled a pancake recipe for different numbers of people and explained the ratio relationship.

Noah Carter

Ecosystem food web

Diagram and observation

Noah created a food web showing producers, consumers, and decomposers in a garden ecosystem.

Noah Carter

Expository writing draft

Work sample

Noah wrote an explanatory paragraph using evidence from his science investigation.

Noah Carter

U.S. regions map task

Work sample

Noah labeled major U.S. regions and described physical features that influence settlement and land use.

MY PORTFOLIO DEMO

Selected portfolio items

Portfolio selections include the reason each sample is useful for records.

Emma portfolio

Equivalent fraction models

This evidence shows mathematical reasoning, visual modelling, and growing independence when explaining fraction relationships.

Emma portfolio

Plant growth journal

This shows careful science observation and use of labeled drawings.

Emma portfolio

Charlotte's Web paragraph response

This shows reading comprehension, paragraph structure, and supporting details.

Noah portfolio

Ratio recipe scaling

This shows practical ratio reasoning and clear mathematical explanation.

Noah portfolio

Ecosystem food web

This shows science vocabulary, diagramming, and systems thinking.

Noah portfolio

Expository writing draft

This shows evidence-based writing and revision.

MY DATA DEMO

A simple March data snapshot

Demo data summarizes momentum, evidence, pathways, strengths, and focus areas.

Evidence collected
24 items this month
Learning momentum
Active across all four weeks
Pathway activity
2 current Math pathways in progress
Reporting readiness
Strong evidence base building for March records

Emma

Strengths
  • Visual math models
  • Science observation
  • Reading discussion
Focus areas
  • Equivalent fractions
  • Paragraph detail
  • Independent written explanation

Noah

Strengths
  • Practical ratio reasoning
  • Science diagrams
  • Project organization
Focus areas
  • Percentage connections
  • Evidence-based writing
  • Written mathematical explanations
MY REPORTS DEMO

March 2026 monthly report preview

A fictional report preview using Carter Family sample data only.

Emma Carter

Emma has been developing confidence with fractions and number sense. She can recognize equal parts, use visual models to represent halves, thirds, and fourths, and is beginning to identify equivalent fractions using fraction strips and drawings. Her recent evidence shows growing independence when explaining how two fractions can represent the same amount.

Emma also completed learning in reading, writing, science, and social studies. Her portfolio includes a Charlotte's Web paragraph response, a plant growth journal, and a local community mapping task.

Suggested next steps
  • Continue practising equivalent fractions using visual models.
  • Build paragraph detail in written responses.
  • Use science observations to support labeled explanations.

Noah Carter

Noah has been applying ratio and proportional reasoning to practical contexts. He can use multiplication and division strategies to compare quantities and is developing confidence with equivalent ratios and percentage-based problems. His work samples show improving accuracy and clearer mathematical reasoning.

Noah also completed work in expository writing, ecosystems, and U.S. geography. His portfolio includes a ratio recipe task, a food web diagram, and an explanatory writing draft.

Suggested next steps
  • Continue applying ratios in real-world contexts.
  • Strengthen percentage connections.
  • Develop written explanations using evidence from investigations.
MY OUTPUTS DEMO

Demo-only PDF outputs

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Monthly learning report

Preview a sample monthly learning report for the fictional Carter Family.

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Portfolio summary

Preview a sample portfolio summary for the fictional Carter Family.

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Evidence record

Preview a sample evidence record for the fictional Carter Family.

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Learning coverage snapshot

Preview a sample learning coverage snapshot for the fictional Carter Family.

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Sample Demo Report — Carter Family
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