Parent homework help

Challenging math problems that parents can actually teach through

These pages are built for families who want harder practice than a standard worksheet, but still need explanations that feel calm, practical, and easy to use at home.

Pick a topic, then open the grade that matches your child. Every page includes realistic school-style questions, step-by-step solutions, and teaching tips for parents.

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Addition

School-style addition questions that push beyond basic facts into regrouping, estimation, and multi-step thinking.

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Subtraction

Harder subtraction practice with missing parts, comparison language, and real-life situations that force careful reading.

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Multiplication

Challenging multiplication problems that combine equal groups, arrays, rate thinking, and word problem logic.

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Division

Division questions that move past simple facts into grouping decisions, remainders, and explanation.

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Fractions

Fraction questions that challenge children to compare, combine, and explain what the pieces mean.

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Decimals

Decimal problems that connect place value to money, measurement, and careful lining-up of numbers.

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Word Problems

Mixed school-style word problems that make children slow down, choose the right operation, and explain their reasoning.

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Logic Problems

Logic questions for children who need more than plain calculation, with clues, patterns, and careful elimination.

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Multi-Step Problems

Longer problems that require children to plan, track information, and solve in the right order.

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Measurement

Measurement practice that mixes units, comparisons, and real-life estimates instead of one-step recall.

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Time and Money

Time and money questions that feel practical, with change, schedules, elapsed time, and budgeting decisions.

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Geometry Basics

Geometry questions that ask children to notice shape rules, compare space, and explain why an answer makes sense.