From Starter to Flyer in a few days

Your weekly "Mission Control" learning schedule

Since your subscription includes four tests per month, a "one-test-per-week" rhythm is the most effective way to build a habit without overwhelming your child.

Here is a sample "Mission Control" Weekly Schedule designed to help your child move from Starter to Flyer level in just a few days.

The Weekly "Mission Control" Schedule

Designed for a balanced, stress-free learning week.

Starter → Mover → Flyer

Use this rhythm to keep learning steady:
Prep → Practise → Test → Reflect → Celebrate

A one-test-per-week habit gives enough time to prepare, process, and improvement ”without "test fatigue".

Weekly mission plan

The Weekly "Mission Control" Schedule

Designed for a balanced, stress-free learning week.

Day Phase Activity Goal
Monday Launch Prep Spend 20 mins with the Preparatory Materials. Get familiar with the "Starter" facts ("What is it?").
Tuesday Discovery Deep dive into a specific topic using a video or study guide. Build confidence in the core concepts.
Wednesday Mid-Week Boost Quick practice quiz or verbal Q&A with a parent. Move into the "Mover" stage ("How do I do it?").
Thursday The Flyer Challenge Review the most difficult concepts once more. Prepare for expert-level application.
Friday Rest & Recharge No formal prep! Let the brain process the info. Avoid "test anxiety" and keep learning fun.
Saturday TEST DAY 🚀 Log in and take the Lunar Skill Test (Online). Give it their best shot!
Sunday The Debrief Check the National Percentile & download the Certificate. Celebrate effort and plan for next week.

Pro-Tips for Success

Make every week count

The "20-Minute Rule": For Grades 1-5, keep prep sessions to 20 minutes. For Grades 6-10, 40 minutes is the sweet spot. Anything longer leads to "brain fog."

Active Recall: Instead of just reading the prep materials, ask your child to "teach" the concept back to you. If they can explain it, they’ve mastered the Starter level.

Review the "Misses": On Sunday, look at the questions they got wrong. Don't see them as mistakes—see them as "Discovery Points" to focus on for next week.

The Reward Ritual: Make the post-test Sunday debrief something to look forward to—maybe a favorite snack or an extra 30 minutes of screen time to celebrate their Digital Certificate.

Mission overview

Why this rhythm works

Since your subscription includes four tests per month, a "one-test-per-week" rhythm is the most effective way to build a habit without overwhelming your child.

Here is a sample "Mission Control" Weekly Schedule designed to help your child move from Starter to Flyer level in just a few days.

Sample "Sunday Reflection" Questions

Helping your child self-reflect

 Sample "Sunday Reflection" Questions
To help your child develop the self-reflection mentioned in our progressive education model, try asking these after the test:

"Which question made you feel like a Flyer (an expert)?"

"Was there a Mover question that was tricky at first but you figured out?"

"What is one thing we should look at in the prep materials again next week?"