K–8 • Plan Builder

Academic Timeline Calculator (K–8)

Map out milestones and a realistic plan based on grade level and goals. Get a clear week-by-week focus so you can build progress without overwhelm.

Reading Math Writing Study Skills Test Readiness
Best for K–8 families ~2 minutes
Choose your child’s grade level and goals. We’ll generate a realistic plan with checkpoints you can follow (or bring to an advisor).
Want a customized plan and accountability? We can align timelines with your school’s pacing and your child’s learning style.
Step 1: Tell us what you’re planning for Designed for K–8. Parents can complete this for younger learners.
Ready
Used to calibrate a realistic weekly plan and checkpoints.
This doesn’t lock you in — it helps set a realistic plan.
Default is today if left blank.
Example: end of grading period, state testing window, or a set goal date.
Reading growth
Fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, stamina.
Math confidence
Facts → procedures → word problems.
Writing improvement
Structure, mechanics, clarity, organization.
Study skills & routines
Planning, focus, organization, habits.
Test readiness
Quizzes, unit tests, benchmark prep.
Stretch / enrichment
Challenge work for advanced learners.
Tip
Most K–8 plans work best when you focus on one main skill plus one supporting habit (ex: Reading + Study Skills).
This stays on your device. Nothing is sent anywhere.
Talk to an Advisor
This tool creates a planning outline (not a diagnosis). If your child has persistent difficulty, consider coordinating with the school and a qualified professional.
Your timeline Milestones + a realistic weekly plan based on grade level and selected goals.
weeks in plan window
recommended minutes per week
Weekly focussimple + repeatable
Select inputs and click Generate Timeline to see your plan.
Milestones & checkpointswhat to measure and when
Your checkpoints will appear here after generating.
If you want, bring this timeline to an Ivy Bound advisor — we can convert it into a structured tutoring plan (skills, materials, cadence, and measurable checkpoints).