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Math word problem practice with focused learning support, progress visibility, and AI help when students truly need it.

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Grade 1-10 Word Problem Practice

Build word problem confidence when the math and the English both matter

MathRoutine gives students targeted Grade 1-10 word problems by topic and difficulty, then helps them handle the language friction with simplification, vocabulary support, guided steps, and translation.

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5 free word problems daily

Try grade, topic, and difficulty-based practice at no cost

Grade 1-10 targeted practice

Choose early arithmetic, fractions, algebra, functions, and more by level

Language-friendly AI support

Simplify English, explain vocabulary, and translate when needed

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Word problem

A school club is packing snack bags for field day. Every 3 bags use 2 1/4 cups of nuts and 1 1/2 cups of raisins. The club already packed 5 bags and has 4 cups of nuts left. If they want 12 bags total, how many more cups of nuts do they need?

AI-style key info

Use the nuts, not the raisins. 2 1/4 cups of nuts makes 3 bags. The club already packed 5 bags, so only 7 more bags are needed. Compare the nuts needed for those 7 bags with the 4 cups left.

Guided steps

  1. Convert 2 1/4 cups of nuts to 9/4 cups.
  2. Divide by 3 to find nuts per bag.
  3. Find nuts for the 7 bags not packed yet.
  4. Subtract the 4 cups of nuts already left.

Simpler English

Each bag uses the same amount of nuts. Five bags are already done, so the club still needs 7 more bags. They have 4 cups of nuts left. How much more is needed?

Misconception check

A common wrong path is finding nuts for all 12 bags and forgetting that 5 bags are already packed. Another wrong path is using the raisin amount even though the question asks about nuts.

Targeted Practice

Generate word problems by grade, topic, and difficulty so students practice the exact skill they need next.

Language Support

Reduce the English barrier in math with simplification, vocabulary support, guided steps, and translation.

Actionable Reports

See accuracy, recent attempts, weak topics, and progress signals so practice does not become random guessing.

AI Learning Support

Show the student what changed, not just the final answer

MathRoutine is designed around the moment a student understands the wording. AI support separates the important facts, explains academic vocabulary, simplifies the sentence structure, and keeps the student responsible for the calculation.

Before Simplify

If they want 12 bags total, how many more cups of nuts do they need?

Common confusion

Students may use the raisin amount, scale to all 12 bags, or forget that 5 bags are already packed.

After Simplify

Ignore the raisins because the question asks about nuts. Only 7 bags still need to be packed. Find nuts for those 7 bags, then compare with the 4 cups left.

Vocabulary help

"How many more" means the shortage after using what they already have.

Tutoring Intelligence

The platform should remember why the mistake happened

MathRoutine already treats an attempt as learning data: equation setup, final answer, pacing, skill tags, reasoning demands, and repeated misconception patterns all point to the next better practice.

Misconception-specific

Correct setup, wrong answer

Intervention focuses on arithmetic, units, or copying the final value instead of reteaching the whole problem.

Adaptive depth

Both setup and answer wrong

The scaffold moves earlier: name the unknown, match each number to the story, then write the equation.

Learning memory

Repeated related miss

MathRoutine flags recurrence and recommends spaced review rather than treating the mistake as isolated.

Public Topic Guides

See the actual reasoning MathRoutine teaches

MathRoutine publishes 65 grade/topic guides across elementary, middle-school, and early high-school math. Each guide includes sample word problems, likely student mistakes, and AI support examples so families can inspect the learning model before signing up.

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Grade 1 Addition Word Problems

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Grade 2 Time Word Problems

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Grade 3 Multiplication Word Problems

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Grade 4 Measurement Word Problems

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Grade 5 Fractions Word Problems

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Grade 7 Ratios & Proportions Word Problems

Trust Position

Built like an early product, honest about the evidence

MathRoutine should not pretend to have years of outcome data before launch. The credible path is public curriculum coverage, transparent sample learning traces, clear privacy terms, and visible reasoning quality before asking families to subscribe.

No fake reviews

We will add testimonials only after real families or teachers provide them.

Public curriculum surface

65 indexable grade/topic guides make the coverage inspectable before signup.

Pro value proof

AI support is positioned around comprehension, guided reasoning, translation, and weakness diagnosis.

Learning System

Not just AI hints. A reasoning practice loop.

These pages explain the deeper product layer behind MathRoutine: reasoning structures, misconception diagnosis, and adaptive next practice.

Word problem reasoning

Hidden quantities, comparison traps, reverse setup, and multi-step modeling.

Misconception analysis

Separate setup errors, calculation slips, repeated misses, and wording confusion.

Adaptive practice

Use weakness patterns, skill tags, and reasoning markers to choose the next problem.

Sample learning traces

Transparent fictional traces show the diagnosis loop before real student outcome data exists.

Weakness Report Preview

Parents need to see why the mistake happened

Practice volume is not enough. MathRoutine tracks patterns like equation setup, proportional reasoning, fraction operations, and two-step reasoning so the next practice session can focus on the real weak point.

Accuracy

62%

Avg time

2m 18s

Risk

High

Proportional reasoning

Misses unit rate before scaling

Fraction operations

Needs mixed number to improper fraction practice

Multi-step wording

Often stops at total instead of shortage

Learning Loop

Every wrong answer should point to the next better practice

MathRoutine is built to turn one mistake into a focused next step, not just another random worksheet problem.

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Student attempt

Wrong answer: 5 1/4 cups

The student found the nuts needed for the remaining bags but did not subtract the 4 cups already left.

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Diagnosis

Misread the final question

The math rate was mostly correct. The weak point is the wording: 'how many more' asks for a shortage.

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Next practice

Recommended: shortage problems

Next session focuses on proportional reasoning with remaining amount, already-have, and extra-info conditions.

Why students struggle

Math is not always the real problem

Many students do not struggle because the math is too hard. They struggle because they do not fully understand the language of the problem.

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Understand the problem faster

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Reduce language friction

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Build problem-solving habits

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Focus on weak topics

Start building stronger problem-solving skills today

Practice consistently, understand mistakes faster, and grow with targeted word problem practice and multilingual AI support.

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