Practice that feels like play.
Octolearn turns any K-5 math or reading topic into a friendly set of practice questions, matched to your child’s grade and the way they learn.
Free to try for grown-ups and kids together.
What is Octolearn?
Octolearn is a practice app for children in kindergarten through 5th grade. A parent describes a topic, or picks a suggested focus, and Octolearn builds a short set of practice questions in math or English, aligned to Common Core State Standards and tuned to your child’s grade. Kids practice with read-aloud support, get a hint and a second try, and earn stars toward unlocking animal friends. Parents get a clear view of which skills are solid and which need another round.
Why kids actually want to practice
Practice from a plain-language request
Tell Octolearn what to work on, like “two-digit subtraction with borrowing,” and it builds a friendly set of questions matched to your child’s grade.
Read-aloud on every question
A tap reads each question and choice aloud in a calm, kid-friendly voice, so new readers can practice math and reading independently.
Emoji you can count
Early math uses real emoji kids can count and touch, which turns “5 + 3” into something they can see instead of something abstract.
Stars, streaks & 18 buddies
A hint and a second try come before the answer, and every set earns stars toward unlocking a cast of animal friends.
A parent dashboard that means something
See progress skill-by-skill, grouped by Common Core standard, so you know exactly what to practice next.
Built for kids, privately
No ads, no third-party tracking, and no social features. Your child’s identity is never sent to AI providers.
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