A Day Built for Structure and Support


The elementary day balances live instruction, practice time, breaks, and specials so families know what to expect.

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What the day looks like

Launch elementary students move through a predictable school day with teacher-led instruction, guided practice, and support built in along the way. The structure helps students know what to expect while still learning from home.

A typical Launch elementary day

A Launch elementary day can include:

  • live morning instruction
  • guided practice
  • independent work time
  • small-group support
  • movement breaks
  • lunch
  • PE, music, and art
Morning MeetingStart the day with connection and routine.

Reading & WritingLive instruction, small groups, literacy stations, and workbook practice.

MathWhole-group lessons, independent practice, and small-group support.

Integrated UnitsScience, social studies, health, and hands-on activities.

Lunch & Movement BreaksTime to recharge throughout the day.

SpecialsWeekly PE, music, and art lessons.

What helps the day work

Students learn with tools and materials that support learning beyond the screen, including:

  • workbook activities
  • learning kits
  • hands-on manipulatives
  • adaptive software

What families should know

The day is flexible enough for home learning, but it still requires participation, follow-through, and readiness for live instruction.