We combine the structured literacy approach with play-based learning — your word lists, your scope and sequence, brought to life through games and digital manipulatives your students will look forward to.
Everything here connects back to your classroom.
You build the word lists, and every game and tool on the platform uses them — so practice always matches what you're teaching this week.
You can see exactly which words each student has read successfully and which ones they're still working through, so you know where to focus next.
The hands-on tools teachers already love — pop-its, Elkonin boxes, sand trays, and morpheme blocks — are ready to use on any device your students have.
Your students get fresh ways to practice the same words, and you get the consistency of knowing every game is reinforcing the patterns you chose.
We designed a clean, distraction-free interface so nothing competes for your students' attention.
Students read words out loud and get immediate feedback on how they did, building confidence with every try.
It runs right in the browser — whatever devices your school already has, no app install needed.
We're still working out pricing details. Sign up and we'll let you know as soon as everything is ready.
We took the hands-on tools you already use for phonics instruction — pop-its, Elkonin boxes, sand trays, morpheme blocks — and made them available as touchscreen-ready digital versions. Your students can work with them on tablets or Chromebooks, and because they live right alongside the reading games, the connection between phonemic awareness work and reading practice happens in one place.
Every tool pulls from the word list you've set for your class, so practice always matches instruction.
You choose the phonics patterns and create the word lists. Every game and tool on the platform pulls from those lists, which means practice is always connected to what you're teaching — and you can see exactly how each student is progressing along the way.
Add the words and patterns your class is working on this week — start from scratch or build on our starter sets, and every game adjusts to match.
See which words each student has mastered and where they need more time, with word-level data that updates as students play.
One place to manage your students, your word lists, and their progress — so you can spend less time on setup and more time teaching.
Everything runs in a web browser, so tablets, Chromebooks, laptops, and phones all work without an app install.
When you update a word list, every game and tool reflects the change right away — no extra steps needed.
Every game pulls from the same word list you created, so your students get fresh motivation while reinforcing the same patterns. You can see them in action on the landing page— here's the full set:
Read words to hatch eggs and guide dinosaurs to safety
Flip cards to match words with a partner
Find word pairs in a themed adventure
Connect printed words to images
Card-flip reading with immediate feedback
Flashcards with speech recognition and phonics breakdown
Build words letter by letter
All seven games pull from your word list, so switching between them gives students fresh motivation while keeping the practice consistent.
If you teach phonics, you already know these tools. Elkonin boxes help students hear individual sounds. Pop-its make sound counting tactile. Sand trays build letter formation through movement. And morpheme blocks show how prefixes, bases, and suffixes combine to form words.
We brought all of them into the same space where your students play reading games. That means a student who just segmented the sounds in "ship" with Push Chips can practice reading "ship" in Baby Dino Rescue a moment later — and the connection between phonemic awareness work and actual reading practice happens naturally, in one place.
Every tool in the Toolbox is grounded in the Science of Reading — systematic phonics instruction, phonemic awareness, and the belief that students learn best by doing.
When the word list comes from you, practice stays connected to instruction. Monday's phonics lesson feeds directly into the games and tools your students use all week, so every bit of practice reinforces what you're teaching in class.
You can start with one of our built-in starter lists — common CVC words, blends, digraphs — and adjust from there, or build your own from the very first word. Either way, every game and every tool on the platform uses the active list automatically.
Progress tracking shows mastery at the word level, so you can see which words a student has read successfully, which ones they're still working through, and where they might need more direct instruction. When it's time to move on to new patterns, you update the list and everything shifts with it.
Built in collaboration with classroom teachers who teach K–2 literacy every day
Grounded in systematic phonics instruction, phonemic awareness, and the structured literacy approach
We combine structured literacy with play-based learning — the repeated practice students need, wrapped in games they want to play
No ads, no in-app purchases, and no distractions — just a clean space for your students to practice reading
We're designing with student data privacy in mind, building toward FERPA-aligned practices
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