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TheoryTrace Learn one step at a time
A student learning with a science book and a computer in a library

A book that helps when you get stuck

TheoryTrace

Read. Ask. Try. Keep going.

TheoryTrace helps you read a book one step at a time. If one part is hard, you can ask about that exact part and keep the answer beside your book.

It is okay not to understand yet

Have you ever read something and thought, “What does that mean?”

That does not mean you are bad at learning. It means you found a good place to ask a question. TheoryTrace lets you point to the exact words that are confusing.

The answer stays connected to those words. Later, you can find it again without searching through an old chat.

Inside your book How plants grow

Plants use sunlight to make food in their leaves.

Explain this part
Explanation

Sunlight gives a plant energy. The plant uses that energy to turn water and air into sugar, which is food for the plant.

Your learning path

Five small steps are enough to begin.

  1. 1

    Pick something you want to know.

    Choose a book about space, animals, numbers, computers, or another subject you like.

  2. 2

    Read one part at a time.

    You do not have to finish everything today. Learn at a pace that feels right.

  3. 3

    Highlight the part that is hard.

    Select the words or equation. Then choose Explain to ask for help right there.

  4. 4

    Try Debunk Me.

    Answer questions about what you read. A wrong answer is not the end. It shows what to study next.

  5. 5

    Come back and continue.

    Mark what you have read. TheoryTrace helps you remember where to begin next time.

Things you can do

Make the book work with you.

You are not just turning pages. You are building a path you can see and use again.

Ask about one exact part

Get help with the sentence, idea, or equation that stopped you.

Mark what you have read

See how far you have gone and where you want to continue.

Keep useful explanations

Your answer stays connected to the book instead of getting lost.

Challenge your understanding

Use Debunk Me again when a topic still needs practice.

Being careful is part of being smart

Smart learners check answers too.

TheoryTrace Brain can help, but AI can make mistakes. Check important facts in the book and its references. You can also ask a teacher, parent, or another trusted adult.

A quiz score shows how you did on that quiz. It does not tell how smart you are. Questions are clues that help you decide what to learn next.

Learning with your class

Your teacher can choose a book for everyone.

A class can read the same book and take a class test when the teacher makes it ready. Your teacher can see progress for class work, while your other personal work stays separate.

What are you curious about?

Your next question can start a new adventure.

Pick one subject you would love to understand. Open a book, read the first part, and ask when you find something interesting or difficult.