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Many students do not struggle with math because they “don’t understand it.”
They lose points because of:
calculation mistakes
confusion between fractions, decimals, and percents
slow or inconsistent computation
difficulty applying conversion rules under test conditions
These issues can occur even when the underlying concepts are already familiar.
This series builds core math skills through structured practice across fractions, decimals, and percents.
It supports development in:
fraction operations
decimal operations
percent calculations
conversions between fractions, decimals, and percents
comparisons and simplification
📘 Phase 1: Fractions Workbook
Builds fraction operations through structured practice and includes introductory application problems to support basic understanding.
📗 Phase 2: Fractions & Decimals
Focuses on conversions and comparisons between fractions and decimals.
📕 Phase 3: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Provides mixed practice across all three number forms to build fluency and speed.
With consistent practice, this series can support:
Improved calculation accuracy
Increased speed with routine problems
Stronger familiarity with fractions, decimals, and percents
Reduced careless errors on tests
Improved comfort with number conversions
Grades 4–8 students working on fractions, decimals, and percents
Learners who want additional practice with core math skills
Students preparing for school or standardized math practice tests
Home school or tutoring environments
This series focuses on computational fluency and number skills, with Phase 1 including introductory application problems to support basic understanding.
⏱️ Suggested Learning Paths
Daily Routine:
Best for quick score boosts:
Phase 2 (core focus): 30–45 minutes
Phase 3 (timed mixed practice): 15–20 minutes (focused entirely on speed)
Phase 1 (reinforcement + light word problems): 15–20 minutes
Goals To Reach:
Improved accuracy,
Faster computation,
Better test performance on skill-based questions
Note: Keeping the sessions focused and under 90 minutes total prevents burnout while ensuring you hit your goals of speed, accuracy, and reinforcement every single day.
Best for strong fluency:
Weeks 1–2 → Phase 1 (fractions mastery)
Weeks 3–4 → Phase 2 (decimals + conversions)
Weeks 5–8 → Phase 3 (mixed fluency + speed)
Goals To Reach:
Automatic computation skills + Strong retention + Consistent test performance
Recommended:
Because this plan is a marathon rather than a sprint, you only need 30 to 45 minutes per day.
Instead of juggling all three phases at once, it is recommended to focus on one phase at a time according to the schedule above. This allows you to deeply learn each topic and build lasting memory.
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Disclaimer: Actual progress may vary based on individual starting level, consistent daily practice, and prior familiarity with the material.