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Today's session 4:32 / 10:00
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CURRENT STREAK
13 days
Longest: 23 days
LISTENING · LVL 8
Why does the fennec fox have such large ears?
To hear predators far away
To release heat and stay cool
To scare other animals

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What you see
9:41
Maya's Vocabulary
Kid mode
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Maya
Grade 5 · 5 sessions this week
LEVEL 2
GROWTH · LAST 5
SESSIONS
–20% vs first
session
FIRST
100%
LATEST
80%
Quizzed on a harder set this week. That's the goal — the score adjusts as the words get harder.
WORD HIGHLIGHTS
Atmosphere
Definition match · 1/3 correct
Needs revisit
Perspective
Used incorrectly in sentence
Needs revisit
Bare / Bear
Homophone · 5/5 correct
MASTERED

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Why we built this

Knowing English and using it well are not the same skill.

They read. They write. They hold a conversation. What's missing is the communication skill that decides which rooms they walk into.

Sunday · 9:00 AM

Every Sunday. Two sentences.
The whole week.

The same AI that coaches each session, writing to you instead of grading your child. By skill. By word. With one moment from the week worth talking about.

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Maya's week — small wins, one to watch
Cueword Coach
Cueword Coach <cueword.hello@cuemath.com>
to you · Sunday, Apr 21 at 9:00 AM
WEEKLY
Hi —
Maya's structure and conventions are strong and holding steady. Vocabulary is the biggest room to grow — she's using fewer above-grade words this week.
PER-SKILL · LAST 7 DAYS
Writing
+12%
Reading
steady
Listening
+5%
Speaking
+8%
Vocabulary
–2%
MASTERED
adaptation · inherit · observe · habitat
ANOTHER PASS NEXT WEEK
atmosphere · perspective · convince
ONE MOMENT FROM THIS WEEK
Prompt · Write 3–4 sentences: what adaptation helps the fennec fox survive the desert?
Maya wrote · "Fennec foxes have big ears. The big ears help them cool down. The big ears also help them hear enemies."
My note · Strong observation — but try varying sentence starts. Two in a row with "The big ears" reads repetitive. Structure 7/10 — that's next week's focus.
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Screen time

10 focused minutes is worth 60 passive ones.

Streaks reward the practice — not the screen time. Notifications nudge once. We won't beg. Cueword is built for outcomes, not engagement.

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Maya's screen time
Kid mode
Maya
Grade 5 · this week
Apr 15
Avg session length Total this week · 1h 8m
9:47 min / day
10 min cap
MTWTFSToday
Boundaries · this week
Cap held — 7 of 7 sessions ended on time.
Reminders sent: 1 — then silent.
After-bedtime pings: 0
Who built this

Built by educators.

A decade in education. Before writing a line of code, we talked to parents and teachers across the US. Same gap, every time. School covers ELA — practice with feedback doesn't exist. Cueword is our answer.

  • Feedback over grades — every answer gets criteria-scored, with a rewrite. Not a sticker.
  • Practice, not curriculum — school covers content. Cueword is the missing reps.
  • Built with teachers — every rubric reviewed by ELA educators before it shipped.
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Writing · Level 8
Write 3–4 sentences: what adaptation helps the fennec fox survive the desert?
Your answer
Fennec foxes have big ears. The big ears help them cool down. The big ears also help them hear enemies.
Your learning companion AI
Strong opening and a clear explanation — nice observation.
Grammar9/10
Structure7/10
Vocabulary6/10
Conventions10/10
OriginalThe big ears help them cool down. The big ears also help them hear enemies.
ImprovedThe big ears help them cool down. They also help the fox hear enemies far away.
Vary your sentence starts — two in a row with "The big ears" feels repetitive.
32 / 40 5 XP
100+
Parents interviewed
50+
Teachers interviewed
10+
Years in education
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