Built for Canadian Bilingual EducationCurriculum-aligned French content delivered through interactive games on your classroom smartboard. One consistent platform from Pre-A1 to A2.

The three screens teachers use most: browsing the library, managing their classes, and reviewing coverage.

Browse the library by school year, by CEFR level, or by topic. Open a session and it fills the board for the whole class. Students need no logins or devices of their own.
Set up a class for every group, and each one keeps its own history and coverage. Switch between them in a tap, with nothing carried from one group to the next.


Every session is recorded automatically. The Progress page shows which CEFR levels and provincial curriculum areas the class has covered, and exports a PDF report for coordinators or administration.
Every topic is playable as an interactive game built for the smartboard, from team competitions to whole-class rounds and solo challenges, all drawn from the same curriculum-aligned library.
Everything on the platform is structured around what teachers need to deliver and what students need to practice.
Every item is tagged to nine provincial curricula: Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Each item also carries a CEFR proficiency level. Progress tracking reflects real curriculum coverage.
No student accounts. No student information is collected, stored, or tracked. Everything runs from the teacher’s session.
Built for classroom projection and touch interaction. Large buttons, high contrast, readable from the back of the room. Optimized for how classrooms actually work.
Designed for projection and team play, so every student takes part from their seat. No tablets and no one-to-one devices required.
The same content library, three ways in. Browse by school calendar, CEFR level, or topic. Student progress stays consistent regardless of which path the teacher chooses.
Teachers choose how to navigate. The underlying content and student progress stay consistent.
Content organized by grade (4, 5, 6) and month, following the Canadian school year. September through June. The most natural path for programs that follow the calendar.
Four proficiency levels: Pre-A1 (Beginner), A1 (Elementary), A1-A2 (Intermediate), A2 (Upper Intermediate). Each level contains topics appropriate for that stage. Direct access by ability.
Seventeen themes: Greetings, Numbers, Food, Animals, Weather, Sports, Community, and more. Focus a session on a specific vocabulary domain or complement a unit you are already teaching.
Configure once, reuse all year. Track what your class has practiced and generate reports when you need them.
Organize activities into ordered playlists. Open the playlist, expand the current session, launch the game. Your whole program laid out in order.
Every session automatically tracked. See which CEFR levels, curriculum areas, and topics your sessions have covered. No manual logging.
Download progress reports for coordinators, parents, or administration. CEFR, Ontario, BC, or Combined. Filtered by time period.
Five pre-built teaching sequences included. From a 10-session quick kit to a 37-session summer camp. Use directly or as starting points.
Start running activities on day one. Each sequence is fully structured with phased progression.
The platform does not collect, store, or track any student information. Teachers control the smartboard; students interact with the screen. No student accounts exist.
Tell us about your class and we will set you up with access to the full platform.