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CLT PREP DAILY QUEST
CLT Prep keeps the Marcus Guided routine below, tuned toward roots, grammar, reading, argument, and quantitative habits for the Classic Learning Test.
3-minute product tour
See Marcus Guided practice, games, the Kingdom, study surfaces, and the parent view in one short tour.
Hear from a family
A homeschool mom of eight on pulling every subject into one place — and why her students keep coming back.
THE FULL LOOP
This is the complete Classical Quest workflow — from first-time setup to daily practice to the parent view that tells you whether it's working.
Answer three quick questions — your student's stage, what to focus on first, and how much time you have — so the first practice starts in the right place.
Your student starts with Marcus Guided Plan, then practices from the subjects you have active with a clear time boundary.
Answers update the review rhythm, so misses can return sooner and stronger items can wait longer.
You can see practice activity, strengths, and areas that may need another pass before the next lesson or community day.
It takes about a minute, and the picker opens without an account. You answer three quick questions — who is starting (Grammar, Logic, or Rhetoric stage), what would help most first (a subject or daily memory work), and how much time you have — and Classical Quest opens a first practice that fits.
Classical Quest works alongside the program you already use — Classical Conversations, Memoria Press, Veritas Press, Well-Trained Mind, Henle, First Form, or Latin for Children. You choose the subjects to focus on, and Marcus builds the daily review around them, adapting as your student practices.
Supported curricula
Setup result
A first practice matched to your student’s stage and the subjects you chose.
Your student opens Classical Quest and starts with Marcus Guided practice. Marcus greets them and begins the session. Questions rotate through active subjects: a Latin vocabulary flashcard, a timeline ordering challenge, a geography map prompt, a math word problem, an English grammar fill-in-the-blank.
In guided practice, the student chooses a time boundary and a subject focus. They can see their streak, overall progress, and how much practice remains. Marcus provides hints when a student is stuck, but does not give away answers. The goal is retrieval practice, not passive review.
Question formats in daily practice
Marcus Guided Plan
Pick 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes and the subjects Marcus should keep moving today.
Sample quest path
If your family starts with a sample game, the result still bridges back to the saved parent recap.
Saved tomorrow plan
Keep the time, subjects, first quest marker, and next step together before signup.
After each session, Marcus updates every card’s schedule based on how your student answered. Stronger recall can move a card further out; missed or shaky answers can bring it back sooner.
This is spaced repetition running automatically. Your student does not need to manage their own review schedule — Marcus keeps the timing organized for each item in their queue, so practice time focuses on what needs attention instead of starting from scratch every day.
Card stages (how spaced repetition works)
Parent benefit
Review timing happens in the background, so your dashboard can show progress without another spreadsheet.
The parent dashboard is your at-a-glance view of every student’s retention — not just whether they practiced, but whether the practice is working. You see mastery percentage per subject, recent accuracy trends, and which specific items are still in the learning queue.
Use it before community day or co-op to see if your student’s memory work is ready. Use it to check Henle vocabulary retention before a Latin lesson. Use it at the end of a unit to decide whether to move forward or review. The data is there when you need it — you do not have to quiz your student yourself to find out where they stand.
What the dashboard shows
Parent view
Practice history, subject trends, and review queues stay connected to each student profile.
WHY IT WORKS
Classical Quest is not a general education app adapted for classical families. It was built from the start for the Grammar Stage → Logic Stage → Rhetoric Stage structure.
Classical Quest is not a curriculum — it's the practice layer
We are sometimes asked whether Classical Quest replaces Memoria Press, or Classical Conversations, or Henle Latin. It does not. Your curriculum teaches. Classical Quest helps your student practice and review what they were taught. The two tools solve different problems: one for instruction, and one for the daily practice that keeps lessons in front of your student.
Start with the First Quest picker, then save the path when you are ready. A 14-day free trial keeps student progress, parent visibility, 8 subjects, 60+games, and 470+ Latin vocabulary words connected.
The picker opens without an account