Kidscient is a voice-first learning companion for kids in grades 1–8. Curio the cheetah helps your child think — through math, reading, and writing — and never tells them the answer.
A curious cheetah who notices what your child says — and asks back. She doesn't lecture. She doesn't solve. She helps your child hear their own thinking.
Four activities, one conversation. Kids tap a subject, talk to Curio, and work through the problem on paper while she guides.
From counting to pre-algebra. Curio asks for an attempt, listens to reasoning, and only offers "make my work neat" after the child has actually re-thought the problem after a hint.
Snap a workbook page or a story. Curio reads it aloud at a kid-friendly pace, surfaces one stretch-vocabulary word for your child to puzzle out, then asks one comprehension question at a time and probes weak answers — never gives them away.
Your child reads a passage out loud. Azure pronunciation assessment scores each word; Curio gently flags one to retry, then moves into comprehension. Designed for kids who don't yet love reading on their own.
Curio is a coach, not a ghostwriter. Your child names what kind of writing — story, informational, or opinion — and Curio's questions scale to the type. Voice a sentence, Curio summarizes it back using only the kid's words, child writes on paper. Snap the result — Curio probes ONE thing hint-style: a spelling error (any grade), a grammar pattern (grades 4+), or a composition aspect like topic sentence or flow (grades 3+). One revision pass before the final draft.
Phonics + sight words for grades 1–2; vocabulary practice for older kids. Curio shows one word at a time as a big card; your child reads it aloud; Curio gives short feedback and the next word. The decoding support that comprehension help can't replace.
Upload your child's report card, IEP progress report, MAP score summary, or Lexile letter. Compass reads it, mirrors every measured skill against grade-level targets, and proposes a focused project for your child to work on — so practice aligns to exactly what the school is measuring.
Snap a photo of any school document. Compass extracts every measured skill — California CCSS, Texas TEKS, IEP SELPA, MAP RIT, Lexile, STAR, Acadience, FastBridge — and maps it to a framework-agnostic skill catalog.
One focused project per child. Each skill is an area; the kid works through lessons + practice + quick checks in sequence. Pause an area when life gets busy, resume when you're ready. If your child plateaus on a skill, Compass auto-extends the plan with a lesson revisit + extra practice.
Walk into the next IEP meeting or parent-teacher conference with a PDF that shows exactly which skills your child mastered, how much effort they put in, and which source document each skill came from. Generated on demand from real session data.
Upload Q2's report card → Compass shows every measured skill that moved up, down, or held steady vs. Q1. Bring the trajectory view to the next conference alongside the evidence pack.
Tap once, talk, tap when done. Curio listens, asks back, and speaks her response. Kids hear their own thinking back.
Snap the problem from a workbook so your child doesn't waste time copying. Snap their handwritten work so Curio can ask about a step. The app never replaces the pencil.
"Make my work neat" only unlocks after your child has reasoned at least twice — once initially, once after a hint. Real understanding, not three taps to an answer.
You see the actual conversation. Hint count. Whether the app helped too much. A one-line takeaway that's factual, not flattering. If real learning didn't happen, the dashboard tells you.
One parent account. Add as many children as you have. Each child gets their own conversations, their own grade level (Curio scales hint depth automatically), and their own slice of the parent dashboard. Switching kids is one tap.