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Long division basics
A child may do fine in some lessons but struggle when older skills resurface. Without a clear starting point, practice turns into guesswork — and frustration builds on both sides of the table.
MathSprintPlan turns those worries into a focused, day-by-day plan you can actually follow at home.
My child understands it during class, then forgets it by homework time.
Homework takes too long because old skills are missing.
I don't know whether to review fractions, word problems, or something else.
We need structure, not another random worksheet.
A clear plan for each day with topic focus, timing, and a simple flow you can follow.
Plain-language notes to help you support your child without being a math teacher.
Targeted problems matched to your child's grade and the gaps you flagged.
Short review steps designed to reduce frustration and rebuild momentum.
Preview the structure, daily flow, and practice style of a generated plan, then decide.
Sample plan · Grade 4 · Long division · 5 days
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Goal — Rebuild long division from the ground up using the same dependable steps every time.
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Goal — Recognize when one number divides evenly into another to catch mistakes early.
Day 3 / 5
Goal — Use multiplication facts and multiples to make each division step easier.
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Goal — Handle zeros in the quotient and remainders, then check every answer.
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Goal — Mix long division, divisibility, factors, and multiples with more confidence.
Delivered as a clean, ready-to-print PDF.
This sample is a real 21-page Grade-4 catch-up plan focused on long division — theory, worked examples, and practice for every day.
Choose grade level, weak topics, and where confidence has slipped. Takes about two minutes — no account required.
The plan prioritizes the most important gaps first, then builds back up with clear daily steps your child can actually follow.
Follow one short session per day with practice problems, worked examples, and plain-language parent notes.
Your child is behind on a few topics, but you don't know exactly which ones to fix first.
Homework has become slow, stressful, or inconsistent.
You want a short plan before hiring a tutor or buying a big program.
You need something practical for evenings, weekends, or summer break.
What this is not: this is not a full tutoring replacement or a formal diagnostic assessment. It's a focused, parent-guided plan to help your child get unstuck and rebuild momentum.
Pay once, get a complete personalized catch-up plan. Come back whenever your child needs a new focus area — only pay again if you want a new plan.
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Personalized 5-day catch-up plan
No account needed · plan ready in minutes
No. It's a structured, ready-to-use catch-up plan you follow at home. It works well on its own and pairs perfectly with a tutor, but there's no live instruction.
It's not a formal assessment. You tell us the grade and the areas your child is struggling with, and we build a focused plan around those gaps and their prerequisites.
Catch-up plans are designed for elementary and middle-school math, grades 3 through 8.
Yes. A focused five-day plan is a great way to rebuild skills over a break, on weekends, or in the evenings without overwhelming your child.
No tool can guarantee results, but a clear, sequenced plan focused on the right gaps gives your child a realistic, confidence-building path forward.
Plans are generated and checked automatically, but no AI is perfect. Please review the plan before each session — it's designed to be parent-friendly so you can.
Two minutes to set up. A focused 5-day plan in return. No subscription, no guesswork.
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