A clearer summer learning path for incoming students from Kinder to Grade 12.
Built for real families at home — with simple daily structure, grade-based guidance, and a calmer way to get ready for the next school year.
FI Summer Readiness Program is a family-guided, self-paced learning ecosystem designed to help children strengthen academic foundations, rebuild confidence, and return to school more ready. Parents do not need to create the whole structure from scratch — the system gives a clearer path to follow at home.
Choose the incoming grade level.
Each grade hub can have its own lessons, daily missions, subject priorities, parent guide sections, progress tracker, and readiness check. Start with the grade your child is entering next school year.
Incoming Kinder
Playful foundations, early reading readiness, number sense, routines, and parent-guided activities.
Open KinderIncoming Grade 1
Reading beginnings, handwriting, counting, routines, and confidence-building practice.
Open Grade 1Incoming Grade 2
Reading growth, basic Math fluency, sentence work, and simple everyday Science.
Open Grade 2Incoming Grade 3
Stronger reading comprehension, operations review, writing structure, and basic understanding skills.
Open Grade 3Incoming Grade 4
Math and Filipino strengthening, reading confidence, Science support, daily missions, and readiness tracking.
Start Grade 4Incoming Grade 5
Mixed-subject review, stronger comprehension, more applied Math, and better study consistency.
Open Grade 5Incoming Grade 6
Upper elementary review, readiness for more independence, and stronger transition skills.
Open Grade 6Incoming Grade 7
Transition support into Junior High, study habits, reading strength, and academic reset.
Open Grade 7Incoming Grade 8
Subject strengthening, learning rhythm, reading and writing support, and confidence recovery.
Open Grade 8Incoming Grade 9
Deeper review for Math, Science, English, Filipino, and study discipline before the next term.
Open Grade 9Incoming Grade 10
Preparation for Senior High transition, stronger habits, and guided academic strengthening.
Open Grade 10Incoming Grade 11
Academic transition support, confidence building, and preparation for Senior High expectations.
Open Grade 11Incoming Grade 12
Final school-year readiness, academic reinforcement, writing support, and future planning mindset.
Open Grade 12How the Summer Readiness system works at home.
This is not designed to create more stress for parents. The goal is to make home learning feel more guided, more structured, and easier to follow — even if parents are busy or are not classroom teachers.
Choose the incoming grade.
Start with the grade your child will enter next school year so the lessons, expectations, and practice level are more relevant.
Follow the 4-week daily rhythm.
Use the suggested weekly and daily structure to keep the program light, steady, and realistic for family life.
Guide, track, and review.
Parents guide the daily routine, children complete the missions, and the hub helps track progress until the final readiness check.
Family-Guided, not pressure-heavy
The program works best when families keep the routine calm, short, and consistent. Small daily wins are better than long stressful sessions.
Built for real parents at home
Each grade ecosystem can include parent guide sections, suggested prompts, simple explanations, and completion tracking so parents do not have to invent the whole system alone.
The suggested 4-week schedule.
The Summer Readiness Program works best as a 1-month system. That means 4 weeks, with 5 guided learning days per week and optional lighter weekend catch-up or reading time.
Reset foundations
Start with the basics and rebuild confidence before moving into heavier practice.
- Review weak areas gently
- Set the daily learning routine
- Reintroduce core skills
- Start with easier wins first
Strengthen daily practice
Move into more consistent work with short guided lessons and daily practice.
- Short Math and language practice
- Simple reading and comprehension tasks
- Parent-guided correction and support
- Begin visible progress tracking
Apply and connect
Use mixed practice, guided exercises, and more applied understanding.
- Word problems and applied thinking
- Reading plus understanding
- Science or general review tasks
- More independent completion where possible
Review and readiness check
Finish with a calmer review week that checks progress before school begins.
- Return to weak points
- Complete the final readiness tasks
- Celebrate progress and completion
- Identify what still needs support next
What each grade hub can include.
The main Summer Readiness hub helps families choose the right path. Each grade hub can then include its own subject pages, parent guidance, daily missions, and readiness tracking.
Subject pages
Depending on the grade, the hub can include Math, Filipino, English, Science, writing support, reading support, or other level-relevant subject areas.
Daily Missions
A lighter day-by-day system helps families know what to do next without overthinking the whole month at once.
Parent guide sections
Short tips, prompts, answer guidance, and simple support instructions can help parents guide the lesson more calmly.
Progress system
Simple completion markers, stars, badges, or weekly checkpoints can make the progress easier to see and celebrate.
Readiness check
A final page or mini-check can help families see strengths, remaining weak areas, and how prepared the child feels before school starts.
Connected ecosystem
The main hub links into each grade hub, and each grade hub can link into subject pages, daily missions, progress, readiness check, and future learning paths.
Recommended internal linking structure.
This main hub should become the parent page of the whole ecosystem. Each grade page should then link to its own subject pages and support pages for stronger structure and easier navigation.
/summer-readiness/
- Links to all incoming grade hubs
- Links to how it works
- Links to the 4-week schedule
- Links to grade 4 as featured starter build
- Links back to broader FI K–12 and support pages
/summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/
- Math
- Filipino
- English
- Science
- Daily Missions
- Progress
- Readiness Check
- How It Works at Home / Parent Guide
Featured first build: Incoming Grade 4.
The first full prototype can start with Grade 4, then the rest of the ecosystem can grow from the same structure. This helps you test the full model first before duplicating it across all other grades.
A strong prototype level
Grade 4 is a good level to launch first because it can clearly show how the system works for subject review, daily structure, parent guidance, and readiness tracking — especially for children who need help in Math, Filipino, and reading confidence.
Grade 4 ecosystem structure
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/math/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/filipino/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/english/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/science/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/daily-missions/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/progress/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/readiness-check/
- /summer-readiness/incoming-grade-4/how-it-works-at-home/
Frequently asked questions.
How long is the Summer Readiness Program?
The recommended structure is 4 weeks, with 20 guided learning days and optional lighter weekend review or reading time.
Is this a formal summer class?
No. This is better positioned as a family-guided, self-paced summer readiness program. It is designed to help children strengthen foundations and rebuild confidence before the next school year.
Do parents need to teach everything?
No. The system should help parents guide the child more clearly through ready-made structure, subject pages, daily missions, and simple support sections.
What should be on the main hub before making the grade pages?
The main hub should include the full grade directory, how it works, what is included, the suggested 4-week schedule, internal linking structure, featured Grade 4 entry point, and FAQ.
What should be on each grade hub?
Each grade hub can include subject pages, daily missions, a progress tracker, a readiness check, and a parent guide page or how-it-works-at-home page.
Start building the ecosystem from the main hub.
The cleanest next step is to use this main Summer Readiness hub as the parent page of the whole system, then build the Incoming Grade 4 hub as the first full prototype.