Mission control for classrooms

Welcome, Agent.Your mission: eliminate grammar errors.

Students train through fast grammar missions that build real mastery.

  • 15-item micro-missions
  • Instant feedback
  • ELD-friendly

No prep. No grading stacks. Just progress.

Live Class Battle Fast rounds: 5 min Instant rank shifts
Agent Lobby Live

Live classroom activity

Agent Mia completed Past Tense Mission.

Choose your launch path

Run your classroom like mission control.

  • assign grammar missions
  • see student progress instantly
  • no grading required
Start Teacher Setup

Join the agent training program.

  • play grammar missions
  • beat your classmates
  • climb the leaderboard
Join a Class

Join. Play missions. Level up.

1) Join Student enters class code
2) Play Missions Grammar puzzle tiles + instant feedback
3) Level Up Leaderboard ranks with agent avatars

See a Mission in Action

A quick look at the mission loop: clear prompt, student response, instant correction, and forward momentum.

Mission momentum

Class race active

Agents online

86

Rounds finished

214

Accuracy now

78%

Sentence Repair

Fix the sentence: "She go to school every day."

This is a visual demo of the interaction style students see during missions.

Correct answer: "She goes to school every day."

Tap submit to reveal instant feedback.

Choose your mission tiles

Speak in the Moment

Present Tenses

difficulty: rookie time: 10-12 min games: 3+
Start

Question Protocol

Questions

difficulty: agent time: 10-12 min games: 3+
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Time Traveler

Past Tenses

difficulty: rookie time: 10-12 min games: 3+
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Future Ops

Future Tenses

difficulty: agent time: 10-12 min games: 3+
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Replayable rounds
Clear routines
Less grading

How Students Progress

Each mission advances one grammar rule at a time, then unlocks mixed review after mastery.

1

Simple Present

Build routine form accuracy.

2

Present Continuous

Practice "right now" structure.

3

Past Tense

Shift from now to completed events.

4

Mixed Review

Integrate mastered rules with confidence.

Why Students Actually Engage

Mission pacing keeps the energy up while staying academically focused.

  • Short missions (5 minutes)
  • Instant feedback
  • Clear goals
  • Visible progress
  • Replay for mastery

Agent Tip: Finish missions under 5 minutes for streak bonuses.

What students say after missions

"This is actually fun."
"I beat everyone today."
"Can we play another mission?"

Structured enough for instruction, dynamic enough for students

Classroom clarity

  • One grammar target at a time
  • Immediate explanation after each response
  • Consistent mission shell across activities

Practical workflow

  • Fast launch for warm-ups or stations
  • No grading stacks
  • Easy replay for reteach or intervention

Free Download: Simple Present Diagnostic

Get a quick Simple Present diagnostic PDF + answer key. Takes 10 minutes. Answer key included.

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Questions teachers ask first

Is this for middle school or high school?

Both. Missions are designed for middle and high school grammar routines, including mixed-level classes.

How long does one mission take?

Most missions run in 5 to 15 minutes, so they fit bell ringers, stations, and homework practice.

Can students replay missions?

Yes. Replay is built for mastery: students can rerun the same rule and improve accuracy before moving on.

Can I use it with ELD students?

Yes. Missions use clear language scaffolds, goal-focused prompts, and immediate explanation after each response.

Do students need accounts?

No account is required for classroom play flows. Teachers can launch quickly and track progress with minimal setup.

Ready to launch your first mission?

Start free and see how quickly students engage with structured grammar practice.

No prep. No grading stacks. Just progress.