Tools, guides, and references for educators and parents.
What's available today at educationengine.earth.
Picture stories, counting, shapes, colors, feelings, planting, safety. Four learning styles. Ages 4–6.
Original stories (Pip, River, Luna), addition with procedural generation, reading comprehension, herbs, money, nature. Ages 6–9.
Stars, codes, libraries, inventors, multiplication, climate zones, history, critical thinking, maker challenges. Ages 9–12.
The Map Maker's Daughter, algorithm awareness, pre-algebra, digital citizenship, geopolitics. Ages 12–14.
Personal finance, logic and argumentation, sustainable design, food systems. Expanding. Ages 14–18.
Critical thinking, information literacy, cognitive bias. Expanding into frequency, music, building, Tesla, land stewardship, food sovereignty.
All tools are free, openly licensed, and work offline. Full details at educationengine.earth/tools.
Foundation tools. Art, math practice, typing. Ages 2–12.
Sky observation, interactive making, music composition, spaced repetition.
Offline K–12 platform. Khan Academy, OpenStax, CK-12. 173+ languages.
Interactive physics, chemistry, biology, math from CU Boulder.
14 curated Gutenberg texts with text-to-speech. Public domain.
Local AI that asks questions (never answers). Linguistic archaeology. IBOR compliant.
Education Engine lessons are designed to be used in classrooms, homeschool settings, after-school programs, libraries, community centers, and homes. They work on any device with a browser — no special software, no login, no setup.
Four learning styles are built into every topic: visual (show me), reading (let me read), step-by-step, and hands-on. Learners choose their own style. Educators can suggest one that fits their teaching context.
Break system: After every 6 questions, a break screen appears with stretching exercises, hydration reminders, and encouragement. A completion circle (not a countdown) provides gentle pacing without scarcity pressure. The learner can continue after 60 seconds but the full break is 3 minutes.
No accounts means no data to manage. There is nothing for your school's IT department to approve, no FERPA concerns, no data processing agreements needed, no student records to protect. The data does not exist.
Curriculum standards alignment documentation (Common Core, state-specific standards) is in development. When complete, each topic will include alignment references so educators can identify where Education Engine content maps to their curriculum requirements.
If you are an educator who works with specific standards and would like to help with alignment mapping, we welcome your contribution.