Gradely Learning

How It Works

Capture daily learning. See progress. Generate records when you need them.

Gradely turns everyday homeschool activity into organized records and clear progress, without asking your family to follow a rigid school workflow.

The Gradely loop

From real homeschool days to records you can trust

Start with each child, add optional Dynamics context, capture what happened, connect it to the right subjects and courses, then use that activity to understand progress and prepare records.

1

Add your students

Create a simple profile for each child.

2

Discover Dynamics

Optional assessments reveal learning tendencies and family fit.

3

Capture learning

Log lessons, projects, time, notes, and scores.

4

See progress

Review weekly rhythm and suggested focus areas.

5

Connect courses & paths

Tie activity to courses, credits, and goals.

6

Generate records

Create reports from the work already captured.

1. Add your students

Start with the children you are actually teaching

Set up each child with a simple profile so Gradely can organize learning around your family, not a generic classroom.

  • Student profiles
  • Grade and age context
  • Personalized learning view

Ethan Bennett

High school credit planning

Grade 9

Micah Bennett

Steady weekly rhythm

Grade 6

Clara Bennett

Reading and project work

Grade 3

2. Discover Dynamics

Discover the learning dynamics in your home

Learning Dynamics and Family Fit are optional assessments inside Gradely. They help you understand how each student tends to learn, how your teaching style supports them, and where small adjustments may reduce friction.

Dynamics is not required to use Gradely, but it adds helpful context when you want the app to reflect how your family actually learns.

Learning Dynamics

Student learning tendencies and support patterns.

Optional

Builder

Hands-on practice

Analyst

Clear reasoning

Explorer

Room to discover

Family Fit

Connect parent teaching patterns with each student's needs so insights feel personal, not generic.

Insight context

Clara may need more hands-on practice before independent work.

3. Capture learning as it happens

Log reading, projects, lessons, field trips, and hands-on learning in a few moments

Fast activity capture is where the value starts. Add the student, subject, course, notes, time, date, and score without turning the day into admin work.

Gradely is designed for mobile-friendly capture, so records build naturally during real homeschool days.

Quick add

Capture a learning activity without leaving your current workflow.

Ethan Bennett
Mathematics
Algebra II
What did they do?
Notes...
Today
Minutes
Score (0-100)

4. See weekly progress clearly

See who was active, where time went, and what may need attention

Weekly views help you understand rhythm, recent activity, subject distribution, student snapshots, and practical next steps.

Weekly Learning

Daily learning minutes across the selected week

Sun

0

Mon

255

Tue

225

Wed

150

Thu

180

Fri

440

Sat

0

Weekly Rhythm

Activity-based view of this week's learning pattern

Learning days

5 of 7

Today

2 activities

Today time

90m

Suggested focus

Add one science session before the week ends.

Algebra II

Reusable course definition linked to Ethan's activity history.

68%

Complete

B+

Current grade

0.5

Credits

Linear equations practice
Algebra II quiz review
Graphing systems

Ethan's high school path

Flexible requirements that can grow with the year.

Mathematics 68%
Language Arts 76%
Science 42%

5. Connect activities to courses and paths

Bridge daily learning with long-term progress

Connect activity to reusable courses, student assignments, credits, grades, and flexible learning paths so everyday work can support both current progress and future records.

6. Generate records and reports

When it is time to review, share, or file records, they are already organized

Generate learning records, attendance records, transcripts, and path progress reports from the activity your family has already captured.

Documented learning days

Activity-based attendance evidence, without assuming every family follows the same schedule.

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Ethan

Micah

Clara

Reports

PDF

Print or save clean records from the learning already captured.

Learning Record Attendance Record Transcript Path Progress Report

Start simply

Start seeing your homeschool clearly.

Add your first learning activities and see your progress take shape in minutes.