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SolversBoard for homeschoolers - the infrastructure of a school, at home

Homeschooling families face a challenge no curriculum solves: how do you give each child meaningful, personalised feedback on their work without burning out? SolversBoard was built for exactly this. Here's how homeschooling families are using it.


The homeschooling challenge


Homeschooling families choose this path for many reasons - philosophical, religious, geographic, medical, or simply because they believe they can do better for their specific child than the local school can. In most cases, they're right. The personalisation possible in a one-to-one homeschool environment is something no classroom of 30 can match.


But personalisation has a ceiling when one parent is teaching multiple children across multiple subjects. The parent can't be everywhere at once. They can't mark 40 algebra problems, give a biology lesson, and supervise a writing exercise simultaneously. And as children get older and subjects get harder, the parent's own knowledge base inevitably has gaps.


This is the problem SolversBoard was built to solve - not just for homeschoolers, but the homeschooling use case makes it especially clear.


What SolversBoard gives homeschooling families


Infinite practice material, on demand


SolversBoard generates questions on any topic, at any difficulty level, instantly. A parent planning a week of lessons doesn't need to hunt for practice worksheets, print them out, and then spend evenings marking them. They open SolversBoard, set the topic, and Meg generates questions appropriate to the child's level.


Need 10 questions on long division for your 9-year-old? Done in seconds. Need 5 challenging questions on organic chemistry nomenclature for your 16-year-old? Also done in seconds. The question library is effectively unlimited.


Feedback on every answer, from Meg


This is the feature that changes everything for homeschooling parents: you don't have to mark the work yourself.


Meg reads your child's handwritten working on the canvas and gives them detailed, specific feedback on every answer - immediately, every time. She explains what went wrong, where the error appeared in their reasoning, and what to think about next.


For a parent teaching three children at once, this is transformative. One child can be working independently with Meg's guidance while the parent gives direct attention to another child. Meg doesn't get tired, doesn't get impatient, and gives the same quality of feedback on the 50th question as on the first.


Practice from your own curriculum


Homeschooling families often use specific curricula - Classical Conversations, Sonlight, AmblesideOnline, Saxon Math, or materials they've assembled themselves. SolversBoard's curriculum upload feature lets you upload any document - a chapter from your maths textbook, a history reading, a science unit - and Meg will generate questions directly from that material.


This means SolversBoard isn't a separate curriculum sitting alongside yours - it's a practice engine for your curriculum. The questions your child gets are tied to the exact material they're studying.


Progress tracking without paperwork


Every session in SolversBoard is saved automatically. The parent dashboard shows - at a glance - what each child has studied, how accurate they've been, which topics are strong, and which need more work.


For homeschooling families who keep records for legal compliance or portfolio assessment, SolversBoard's session history is a natural record of academic work. Sessions are dated, scored, and organised by subject - exactly the kind of documentation that satisfies most homeschool oversight requirements.


Multiple children, multiple levels, one subscription


The Family plan supports one parent and up to four children on a single subscription. Each child has their own account, their own sessions, their own progress record, and their own level setting (Pre-K, K-12, or College).


A family with a 7-year-old, a 12-year-old, a 15-year-old, and a 17-year-old can all be using SolversBoard simultaneously, each at their own level, each getting questions appropriate to their stage. The parent sees everything in the dashboard without having to be in the room with each child.


The family leaderboard keeps children motivated


Siblings are competitive in ways that parents can channel productively. SolversBoard's family leaderboard ranks children by XP, accuracy, or streak - and families tell us it's one of the most effective engagement tools they've found.


Children who would resist "go and do your practice" will voluntarily open SolversBoard to defend their leaderboard position. The gamification isn't superficial - XP is earned through genuine correct answers, and streaks require consistent daily practice.


Subjects and levels covered


SolversBoard covers all core academic subjects:


Mathematics - arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, statistics


Sciences - Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Agriculture at all levels


English - comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, literary analysis, essay structure, rhetoric


Economics - micro and macroeconomics, personal finance, business concepts


Across three levels: Pre-K (ages 3โ€“6), K-12 (ages 6โ€“18), and College (18+, including university entrance exam preparation).


Exam preparation


When the time comes for standardised testing, SolversBoard's Exam Prep mode covers over 40 exams: SAT, ACT, AP subjects, GCSE, A-Levels, IGCSE, IB, WAEC, JAMB, JEE, and many more.


Exam Prep generates questions in the authentic style of each exam, cycles through all the relevant topics, adapts difficulty as your child improves, and tracks which sub-topics need more attention. For homeschooling families preparing children for college entrance exams, this is a dedicated preparation tool - not a generic quiz engine.


What homeschooling parents tell us


The feedback we hear most from homeschooling families comes down to three things:


"I can focus on teaching, not marking." The administrative burden of providing feedback on every piece of work is the thing that exhausts homeschooling parents most. Meg takes that burden completely.


"My children actually want to use it." The canvas, the instant feedback, the leaderboard, the streaks and badges - SolversBoard is designed to feel engaging, not like a chore.


"It covers the subjects I'm not confident in." Many homeschooling parents are strong in some subjects and weaker in others. SolversBoard gives their children access to expert-level questions and explanations in subjects where the parent feels uncertain - without requiring the parent to know the answer themselves.




The Family plan is $17/month or $194/year, with a 7-day free trial. Credit card required. It's the most cost-effective way to give every child in your homeschool access to a personalised AI tutor.


Start your free trial at solversboard.com - your whole family can be set up in under 10 minutes.


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