Sheet Music Transcription & Review
Upload beginner piano homework and get a strict transcription plus a measure-by-measure parent review Canvas in the same run.
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Upload beginner piano homework and get a strict transcription plus a measure-by-measure parent review Canvas in the same run.
Turn any reviewed physical workbook into a finishable plan: identify the exact edition, guide one bounded session at a time, check only what the evidence supports, remember the next page, and keep the parent informed.
A full game of chess your child plays against Sprout's built-in AI opponent — right inside the app, no setup and nothing to install. Sprout cheers every move in their buddy voice, calls out checks, and celebrates the finish. Beat Sprout by checkmate and your child earns real gems on the spot. Games auto-save, so they can step away and pick the match back up mid-board. A genuine strategy challenge that rewards patience and planning — best for kids around 10–12 who are ready for the real game.
Follow a coherent grade-level math sequence and turn one well-defined learning goal into an attributable Sprout activity brief.
Find a precise school-aligned learning target, understand what it builds on, and prepare a clear Sprout activity brief.
The reusable version of "watch Khan and reward what the kid actually did." Invoke it in Codex or Claude Code and it stands up an hourly loop: read your kid's real Khan Academy progress read-only, auto-award genuine mastery gains in Sprout within a daily budget, ask you one-tap only for milestones or over-budget cases, and stay silent otherwise. One daily digest, never re-asks.
Gets the latest Sprout Brain partner skills onto your local coding agent (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and others), teaches your agent what each skill is for, and sets up a daily refresh so they stay current. Picks the best install channel your machine already supports — Claude Code plugin marketplace, the cross-agent npx skills CLI, or a git clone fallback — and explains any prerequisites in plain language before running anything.
Kids have no email, so the parent inbox is the family's only source of truth for what school needs. This reads school-origin mail (Google Classroom guardian summaries, PowerSchool and SwiftK12 attendance, ParentSquare, ClassDojo) and turns each message into a typed event: which child, what it is, the deadline, the action. Every event gets exactly one label and every deadline gets an owner, so nothing slips past pickup.
Turn your screen-time rule into a policy Sprout runs for you: it interviews you, drafts a policy you approve, then decides screen-time requests, watches for bypass, and keeps a record.
A tiny starter skill that replies with a friendly hello.
Turns Khan Academy progress into guided Sprout quests and family-visible momentum.
Three-question reflective journal opener for yesterday's highlight, yesterday's hard part, and today's intention.
Reads a completed conversation task and posts a parent card with themes, gaps, and one next-topic idea.
Daily 7am family card with yesterday's activity, gems, screen time, pending reviews, and today's plan.
Reads the latest analyzer card and prepares the next canvas plus journal prompt for a child.
Turns a school document, photo, email, or pasted note into a child-specific summary for the next Sprout step.