Give your child the reading skills that last.
Bloomy is a complete ELA curriculum for grades 4–12 that meets your child exactly where they are — finding the gaps, filling them in order, and making sure they stay filled.
The Amazon Rainforest
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Author's Purpose
Scientists estimate that the Amazon basin produces nearly 20% of Earth's oxygen — earning it the nickname “the lungs of the planet.” However, at current deforestation rates, researchers warn the ecosystem may reach a critical tipping point within a decade.
The rainforest is home to over 10% of all known species, making it the most biodiverse region on the planet. Indigenous communities have lived in balance with the forest
What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
The word “however” signals the author's pivot from presenting facts to expressing concern about deforestation — revealing a persuasive purpose, not just an informational one.
Need help? I'm here to guide you through the text.
Most reading practice doesn't go deep enough
Your child might be getting through assignments, but are the skills actually sticking? Most programs can't tell you. Bloomy can.
Practice without instruction
Many platforms give your child questions without teaching the skill first. If they don’t know the concept, more practice doesn’t help.
Moving on before it’s learned
Most programs let students advance when they get a few answers right. But 60% isn’t mastery — it’s guessing. Gaps compound over time.
Skills that fade
A skill learned in September can be forgotten by November if it’s never revisited. Most programs don’t look back.
No visibility for parents
You see a grade or a completion percentage, but not which specific skills your child has mastered and which ones need work.
Three stages. One complete learning cycle.
Every Bloomy lesson teaches, practices, and tests — in that order. Your child doesn't just answer questions. They learn how to think through them.
Your child learns the skill
Every lesson starts with clear, step-by-step instruction — not just definitions, but how skilled readers actually think through the concept. Think of it as a great teacher explaining the idea from scratch.
What is theme?
Theme is the big life message an author weaves into a story. It's not the topic (like “friendship”) — it's what the story says about that topic (like “real friendship means showing up when it's hard”).
Worked example
Mia stared at the second-place ribbon. She had trained all summer… She looked at the ribbon and smiled.
Notice how Mia's reaction reveals the theme
Check for understanding passed
Your child demonstrates they understand the concept before moving to practice.
Guided practice that adapts in real time
Your child practices with real reading passages and questions. If they’re struggling, the difficulty eases. If they’re ready, it gets harder. An AI tutor steps in with hints when they get stuck — but never gives the answer.
Which quote best supports the theme?
“Her legs burned”
“She felt something she didn't expect”
Good pick! Why do you think “something she didn't expect” matters here?
Mastery assessment — no hints, no help
Your child takes a real assessment with no AI assistance and different questions than practice. They need 90% to pass. This is how Bloomy ensures your child actually learned the skill — not just followed along.
Question 1 of 10
Read the passage. Which statement best describes the theme?
A) True courage means acting despite fear
B) People rely on others more than they realize
C) Standing up for what is right can be lonely
BloomyBot locked during assessment
Your child learns the skill
Every lesson starts with clear, step-by-step instruction — not just definitions, but how skilled readers actually think through the concept. Think of it as a great teacher explaining the idea from scratch.
What is theme?
Theme is the big life message an author weaves into a story. It's not the topic (like “friendship”) — it's what the story says about that topic (like “real friendship means showing up when it's hard”).
Worked example
Mia stared at the second-place ribbon. She had trained all summer… She looked at the ribbon and smiled.
Notice how Mia's reaction reveals the theme
Check for understanding passed
Your child demonstrates they understand the concept before moving to practice.
An AI tutor that teaches your child to think, not just copy answers
When your child gets stuck, BloomyBot steps in — but it doesn't hand them the answer. It asks questions, gives hints, and guides them to figure it out themselves. Think of it as a patient tutor who's always available.
- Guides your child through mistakes instead of just marking them wrong
- Adjusts its approach based on what your child specifically got wrong
- Locked during assessments so your child proves mastery on their own
BloomyBot
Author's Purpose · Climb Level 2
Active Question
What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
To explain how oxygen is produced by rainforest trees.
Incorrect answer
Not quite — but you're close! Re-read the first paragraph. There's a word that signals a shift in the author's tone. What is it, and what kind of shift does it signal?
“However” — the author shifts from facts to warning that deforestation is a serious threat.
Exactly right. That “however” pivots from a neutral fact to the author's concern. What does that tell you about the author's purpose in writing this passage?
See exactly where your child stands — skill by skill
Bloomy tracks your child's progress at the individual skill level, not just lesson completion. You'll see which skills are mastered, which are in progress, and which need review — all in real time.
- Skill-by-skill mastery breakdown, updated after every session
- Spaced repetition keeps learned skills from fading
- Know exactly what your child is working on and why
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