How Beezy supports classroom spelling programs
Most classroom spelling programs follow a weekly rhythm: a word list goes home on Monday, practice is supposed to happen throughout the week, and a test lands on Friday. The breakdown almost always happens in the middle — at home, where there is no clear structure for daily repetition.
Beezy is built to fill that gap. Parents enter the week's word list directly into the app, and Beezy turns it into short daily practice sessions with audio pronunciation, smart review for words the child misses, and progress both parent and child can see building across the week. When there is no assigned list, families can use Beezy's built-in library of over 6,000 words organised by grade level.
Where Beezy fits in the school week
- Monday–Tuesday: Parents enter the weekly word list. First practice sessions start with audio pronunciation and short rounds.
- Wednesday–Thursday: Smart review brings back missed words for extra repetition before the test.
- Friday: Kids arrive at the test having seen each word multiple times in manageable sessions rather than cramming the night before.
What Beezy does for families
- Reads each word aloud clearly so kids hear the pronunciation before they try to spell it.
- Brings back words the child struggles with so harder words get more repetition automatically.
- Keeps sessions short so practice becomes a daily habit rather than a nightly battle.
- Shows parents which words their child has practised and where they are still struggling.