Explain It Like I’m 11
A clear explanation that is simple without being childish.
FIND YOUR NEXT THING TO TRY
A small corner of the library, connected by one useful idea.
5 things to try
A clear explanation that is simple without being childish.
Turn a confusing table into plain-English findings and questions.
It separates what the data shows from what still needs context, reducing confident misreadings.
A patient lesson that adapts one question at a time.
The adaptive questioning is strong, although the quality depends on sustained back-and-forth.
Practice that targets the gaps instead of repeating what you know.
Repeated retrieval and targeted correction make it a solid learning loop rather than a one-off quiz.
Find three different mental pictures for one difficult idea.
Multiple analogies make difficult ideas accessible, but every analogy has limits that need stating.
Plain language plus a comprehension check teaches without simply replacing detail with baby talk.