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Koydo has a broad catalog. This page narrows the first decision into stages, subjects, formats, and goals so families can find the right next step.

Use the learner stage when you want Koydo to narrow the first choices.
Step 2Jump into math, reading, science, language, history, business, or creative work.
Step 3Choose practice, tutoring, flashcards, games, study rooms, or projects first.
Step 4Find support for homeschool, test prep, language learning, or focused study.
Stage pages narrow the catalog before a family has to compare subjects, formats, and tools.
Play-first foundations: colors, shapes, sounds, and counting.
Open stageAges 6–8 - K–2Core literacy and math confidence for early elementary learners.
Open stageAges 9–11 - 3–5Deeper practice in science, multiplication, writing, and projects.
Open stageAges 12–14 - 6–8Middle-school rigor: pre-algebra, history, and coding fundamentals.
Open stageAges 15–17 - 9–11High-school acceleration: AP readiness, exams, and career pathways.
Open stageAges 18–21+ - 12 + CollegeGrade 12 to college transition, certifications, and career-ready skills.
Open stageRelated subjects are grouped into a few readable routes instead of a wall of tiny links.
The best first stop for everyday learning routines.
Build useful work through projects, code, music, art, and writing.
Practice language, writing, conversation, and cultural learning.
Move toward exams, credentials, financial skills, and career paths.
Format matters. Some learners need practice, some need tutoring, and some need shared focus.
Short focused reps when a learner needs momentum.
ExploreGuided help when a learner is stuck or wants explanation.
ExploreRecall, review, and spaced practice for any subject.
ExploreSubject reinforcement through structured play.
ExploreStructured challenges and learning leagues.
ExploreHelpful utilities for scanning, planning, and practice.
ExploreShared focus sessions for accountability and rhythm.
ExploreCreative work, labs, and applied learning.
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A goal page can do the filtering for you and route the learner to a calmer first step.