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Weekly & Daily Math Improvement Planners
Your teen can improve their math on a consistent schedule.
Free Download
Weekly & Daily Math Improvement Planners
Your teen can improve their math on a consistent schedule.
Download and start
using the planner
templates so:
- Your teen can easily study on a consistent schedule
- You can reward your teen for their visible hard work weekly
- Your teen can feel good & stay motivated
- You can have an easy repeatable check in with your teen about math
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How to make the most out of the planners to get ahead in math?
Remember to start with clarifying the goal with your teen as to what they want to accomplish. With that goal in mind, you can break down weekly milestones to achieve.
Print out the weekly & or daily planners - fill them out with the tasks that will get done to progress towards the goal.
After filling out the planner, stick it to the fridge, and choose a specific time of the day to meet for a few minutes to see what got done that day, the wins, what was missed, and what could have been better.
It's important to know the process will take a few iterations to find a sweet spot on how much to study, when to study, how to study, but the good thing is you have a plan & schedule to improve & look at together.
Free Download
Weekly & Daily Math Improvement Planners
Preserve your mental energy & feel good about being productive
Download and start using the planner templates so:
- You can be confident in making the most of your time
- You can feel good about being productive
- You don't have to procrastinate important tasks to the last minute
- You can feel good about enjoying break time because you completed your A & B tasks
How to make the most out of the planners to get ahead in math?
Remember to start with clarifying the goal with your teen as to what they want to accomplish. With that goal in mind, you can break down weekly milestones to achieve.
Print out the weekly & or daily planners - fill them out with the tasks that will get done to progress towards the goal.
After filling out the planner, stick it to the fridge, and choose a specific time of the day to meet for a few minutes to see what got done that day, the wins, what was missed, and what could have been better.
It's important to know the process will take a few iterations to find a sweet spot on how much to study, when to study, how to study, but the good thing is you have a plan & schedule to improve & look at together.
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