Pre-Algebra Thinking Skills

This course strengthens the mathematical reasoning needed for future algebra courses. Students explore variables, patterns, and relationships between numbers. Lessons introduce ratios, proportions, and interpreting information in tables and graphs. Students also practice translating real-world problems into mathematical expressions. By the end of the course, students build the logical thinking skills needed to succeed in middle school math.

Knowledge Checks

Short assessments help students review key ideas and reflect on what they learned.

Certificate of
Completion

Students receive a certificate after completing each course to celebrate their achievement.

Expert-Designed Curriculum

Each course is thoughtfully designed to build creativity, critical thinking, and real-world skills.

Self-Paced Learning

Students can learn anytime and progress through lessons at a pace that works best for them.

Benefits of our Academic Booster Courses

Strengthen Core Skills

Courses rebuild essential reading, math, and writing skills that students need for academic success.

Close Learning Gaps

Structured lessons help students catch up on key concepts and strengthen areas where they may be struggling.

Build Academic Confidence

As students master new skills, they gain the confidence needed to tackle more challenging schoolwork

Course Curriculum

Voices That Inspire Our Work

Voices That Inspire Our Work

“The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.”
— Robert Greene
“Learning is most effective when students are actively engaged in meaningful experiences.”
— John Dewey
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.”
— Albert Einstein
“The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one.”
— Malcolm Forbes
“The future belongs to those who learn more skills and combine them in creative ways.”
— Robert Greene
“Learning is most effective when students are actively engaged in meaningful experiences.”
— John Dewey
“Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.”
— Albert Einstein
“The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one.”
— Malcolm Forbes

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Sparked A Replacement For School?

No SparkEd is designed to complement school, not replace it. Our programs support creativity, curiosity, confidence, and real-world skill development alongside traditional education.

What ages or grade levels is SparkEd for?

SparkEd is built for school-age learners. Activities are flexible and adaptable, allowing students to engage at different levels based on interest, ability, and maturity.

How much time does SparkEd require each week?

Most families use SparkEd 4-8 hours per week, depending on their schedule. Learners can move at their own pace, making it easy to fit into after-school time, weekends, or enrichment blocks.

Do I have to choose a learning pathway?

No. With one SparkEd membership, your child has access to all learning pathways. This allows them to explore different interests and grow over time without being locked into one track.

What if SparkEd isn’t a good fit for my family?

We want you to feel confident trying SparkEd. You can cancel anytime, and many families start with a free Spark Week or trial to see how it fits their child’s learning style

Can more than one child use the membership?

SparkEd is designed for families, and many households use it with multiple learners. If you have questions about using SparkEd with more than one child, we’re happy to help you find the best setup.

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