Time4Learning is an online, interactive learning site for students in grades PreK through eighth grade. It includes:
- Online curriculum for grades Pre-K through 8th
- More than 1,000 interactive animated lessons
- Self paced lessons that kids will enjoy working on
- Math & algebra tutorials & printable worksheets
- Language arts, phonics & grammar lessons
- Interactive, project-based reading activities
- Science (grades 1st - 6th) & social studies (grades 2nd - 7th)
- Detailed reporting for easy record keeping
- Extensive lesson plans & teaching tools for parents
View their FAQ here.
We received a 30 day subscription for our family to try Preschool (PreK) Level one and Level two. With two little ones at that age, we’ve had fun trying it out over the past several weeks.
Each level contains topics such as pets, school supplies, the zoo, food, people, and seasons. Within each topic area, my children completed activities such as paint, matching, memory games, and storytime.
For my 5 year old, the preK level 1 was far too easy, but she had fun doing the activities. The PreK level 2 was a bit harder, but she still sailed through all the activities. This was a game time for her, even when she was working in the subject areas. When I asked her what her favorite part was, she said she liked the Paint, Matching, and Movies. The screens below show some of the topic areas and activities in level 2. Similar topics and activities are available in level 1.


For my 3 year old, the PreK Level 1 was perfect. He could understand the questions and concepts. Because this is his first experience with the computer, he was also learning how to manipulate the mouse and what it means to “click” or “drag.” My oldest had fun sitting with him and helping him with the activities.
Along with the subject areas, children have the option of playing on the “playground” with educational and fun software and websites. My children had fun doing the Clifford website from PBSkids but without the ads.
Because we don’t do a lot with computers in our homeschool, at least at the early ages, we won’t be signing up for a membership here. This would be beneficial for large families who need to keep little ones occupied while doing subjects with the older ones.
Cost: 19.95 per month for the first child and 14.95 per month for each child after that.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary 30 day subscription for the purpose of review. The opinions expressed her are my own. I received no other compensation.
