The real standards, not a guess
The full Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills catalog, straight from the state — browsable by subject and grade, and tied to your lessons with AI that suggests only real standards.
The thing that quietly worries you
“I found a worksheet, the kids did it, everyone seemed to learn something. But did it line up with anything official — or did I just hope it did?”
Most homeschool tools either ignore standards entirely or let an AI invent official-sounding codes that fall apart the moment anyone checks them. Neither helps you on the day you need to show your work — an evaluation, a portfolio review, a move back into a district.
From “somewhere in the standards” to “right here”
Under Resources, browse the real catalog by subject and grade. Drill from a strand down to the specific student expectation — or fuzzy-search a code or a phrase to jump straight there.
On any lesson, ask for standard suggestions. Claude reads the lesson and proposes matching TEKS — but only ones pulled from the real catalog. You keep the ones that fit.
Tagged standards live on the lesson and the curriculum, so the alignment is recorded where the work happened — ready to surface when someone asks.
Why “verified” is the whole point
Ask a chatbot for a TEKS code and it’ll happily produce one — confidently, and sometimes completely made up. That’s worse than nothing, because it looks right.
Here, the AI can only ever point at standards that exist in the official catalog we import from the Texas Education Agency. Suggestions are grounded; the codes are real; you stay in control of which ones stick.
What’s live today
The official TEKS catalog is imported and searchable now. You can browse it, search it, and tag lessons and curriculum against it, with AI suggestions that never leave the real list. It’s live in beta today.
Standards don’t live in a silo
A standard you tag on a lesson rides along to the calendar when you schedule it and to the gradebook when you grade it. Plan to a standard, teach it, record it — without ever re-typing a code.
Teach with confidence you can show
Connected Learning Co. is free during the beta until August 1, 2026. Beta families who continue get their first month free when we launch — two months free on an annual plan. No code, no fine print.
The TEKS catalog comes straight from the Texas Education Agency. Other states’ standards are on the roadmap.