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The Grammar Lab
Making Grammar Personal, Fun, and Memorable
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Making Grammar Personal, Fun, and Memorable
8 followers
Grammar that feels like it was made just for your child. AI-powered personalized lessons that adapt to your kid's interests.

Building The Grammar Lab started with a simple observation: my own child could memorize grammar rules but struggled to stay interested because every lesson used the same generic examples.
The problem
Grammar often feels repetitive and disconnected from what children care about.
AI tutors can personalize content, but the lessons aren't always structured or consistent.
What The Grammar Lab does
✨ Personalizes grammar lessons using each child's favorite characters, sports, and interests.
📚 Keeps every lesson aligned to a structured Grades 3 - 5 curriculum.
🎯 Reinforces learning with interactive quizzes and cheat sheets.
🔒 Privacy-first - learning progress stays on the device, and only onboarding answers are used to personalize lessons.
I'd love to hear your feedback, especially from parents, teachers, and anyone building in EdTech. Thanks for checking out The Grammar Lab!
How does it actually adapt to my kid's interests in practice, like does it pull from their favorite books or shows, or is it more of a generic swap of vocabulary words?
@mesutnevin During onboarding, parents share things like their child's favorite sports, hobbies, fictional characters, foods, and places. The App then uses those interests to create examples around the grammar concept being taught.
So instead of a generic sentence like "The cat jumped over the fence," a child who loves tiramisu and soccer might see something like, "Emma ate a delicious tiramisu after soccer practice." The context is something the child already enjoys.
We intentionally avoid reproducing content from existing books or TV shows. The goal is to make every lesson feel personally relevant while still teaching the concept.
The way the lessons adapt to my daughter's obsession with dinosaurs is honestly so smart. Finally, grammar practice that doesn't feel like pulling teeth.
Love how the lessons adapt to whatever my kid is currently obsessed with, dinosaurs one week and space the next. That personal touch makes grammar feel less like a chore.