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SplashLearn

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What is SplashLearn

SplashLearn is a digital learning platform focused on K–5 math and reading practice through interactive games, worksheets, and structured learning paths. It is used by teachers and schools for classroom and homework assignments, and by families for at-home practice. The product emphasizes standards-aligned skill progression, student engagement activities, and progress reporting for educators and parents.

pros

K–5 skills focus

The platform concentrates on elementary math and reading, with content organized by grade and skill. This narrow scope can simplify rollout for K–5 classrooms compared with broader learning platforms that span many subjects and grade bands. It also supports common use cases such as daily practice, intervention, and homework reinforcement.

Engagement-first practice activities

SplashLearn provides game-like activities and interactive practice intended to keep younger learners engaged. Teachers can use it as a station activity or independent practice while working with small groups. Families can also use the same activity types for at-home reinforcement without needing a full learning management system.

Teacher and parent reporting

The product includes progress visibility features that help track student performance over time. Educators can monitor skill mastery and identify areas where students need additional practice. Parent-facing visibility supports home–school coordination for practice goals and progress.

cons

Limited subject breadth

SplashLearn primarily targets math and reading for early grades, which may not meet needs for science, social studies, or secondary instruction. Organizations looking for a single platform across multiple subjects and grade levels may need additional tools. This can increase vendor count and administrative overhead.

Not a full LMS

The product is designed for practice and skill-building rather than end-to-end course delivery. Schools that require comprehensive LMS capabilities (e.g., course shells, complex grading workflows, content authoring, and institution-wide administration) may need to integrate it with an LMS. That can add setup and data-management complexity.

Integration details vary by plan

Single sign-on, rostering, and deeper integrations are often important for district deployments, but availability and depth can vary by licensing tier and implementation. Buyers may need to validate supported standards and connectors during procurement. Without robust rostering and SSO, classroom onboarding and ongoing account management can become manual.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Monthly Not publicly listed on the site (price may vary by region); official site shows "Monthly Plan" as an option. Full-access subscription option for 1 child; discounted prices are applied per site messaging. (See official support pages for plan types.)
Quarterly Not publicly listed on the site (price may vary by region). Full-access subscription billed quarterly.
Annual Not publicly listed on the site (price may vary by region); official blog content on the vendor site lists example annual prices (see notes). Full-access subscription billed annually; typically the most cost-effective option.
Family Annual Not publicly listed on the site (price may vary by region). Family annual plan allows multiple children on one subscription (vendor documentation indicates add up to 3 children with family plan).
School / District (Schools offering Home Access / Teacher accounts) Free SplashLearn is provided free for schools, teachers, and district deployments (no cost per official administrators page).

Notes:

  • The vendor's official support pages clearly list available plan types (Monthly, Quarterly, Annual, Family Annual) and describe features/limits (e.g., Family plan supports multiple children, Home Access provides limited free access). However, an explicit, centralized public pricing table with fixed prices for parent subscriptions was not available on the public pages I accessed; pricing examples appear in several official blog/support pages and vary (examples on splashlearn.com blog/support mention ranges such as $7.99–$11.99/month and annual examples like $59.99/$89.99). Because the official site content contains inconsistent price references and the primary subscription purchase flow displays prices dynamically (region/account dependent), I have not asserted a single definitive price in the table above. See supporting official pages cited in my report.

Seller details

SplashLearn Inc.
San Francisco, California, United States
2010
Private
https://www.splashlearn.com/
https://x.com/splashlearn
https://www.linkedin.com/company/splashlearn

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