Is your child struggling with fractions with SATs or 11+ coming up?

There's still time to build a proper foundation — before the pressure of exam day arrives.

SATs is round the corner. 11+ preparation is in full swing.

Children who build understanding NOW go into the exam feeling confident — not anxious. Every week matters. Start today.

Signs your child may not fully understand fractions

• They can complete fraction questions but can’t explain what the numbers represent
• They hesitate when comparing fractions and decimals
• They rely on memorised steps instead of understanding
• They struggle later with percentages or ratios
• Maths starts to feel confusing rather than logical

This short video series helps children understand fractions step by step. Not just memorise formulas.

Fractions are one of the biggest breaking points in primary maths.

When children don’t understand fractions properly:

• Homework becomes frustrating
• Maths confidence drops
• Percentages and ratios later become much harder

Many children end up memorising methods
without ever understanding what fractions actually mean.

If your child understands fractions properly now, topics like percentages, ratios and algebra become dramatically easier later. >

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(normally £129)

For a limited time — £47.

If you’d like to help your child rebuild their fractions foundation at home, this short course walks you through it step by step.

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Designed for Year 4–6 children preparing for SATs or 11+ maths>

Why this is different to every other fractions resource out there

Any teacher can explain fractions.

What I bring is different.

  • 30 years teaching experience

  • I have an MSc in Psychology.

  • I've studied how the brain builds understanding — and why it sometimes doesn't.

  • I know that when your child can't remember something she knew yesterday — that's not laziness. That's how memory consolidation actually works.

  • I know that when she shuts down at the table — that's not attitude. That's a stress response in the brain switching off the thinking centre.

This course is built around how children actually learn. Not how we wish they would.

That's why it works when everything else hasn't.

Inside the course

16 lessons

What this helps with

Confusion around equivalence, comparing fractions, including fractions of amounts, and moving from method-to-understanding >

Who is it for

Parents of children in years 4-6, who want their child to understand fractions properly at home, without more tension or guesswork. >

Why it works

Short under 5 minute lessons. Clear explanations.

Enough structure for building the foundation rather than patch over it. >

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Intro

How this course works

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Lesson 1

What are fractions?

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Lesson 2

Unit Fractions

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Lesson 3

Fractions and place value

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Lesson 4

Improper fractions

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Lesson 5

More Improper fractions

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Lesson 6

Numberlines

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Lesson 7

Comparing fractions

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Lesson 8

More comparing fractions

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Lesson 9

Fractions of Amounts

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Lesson 10

Multiplying fractions

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Lesson 11

Dividing fractions

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Lesson 12

Adding fractions

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Lesson 13

More Adding fractions

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Lesson 14

Subtracting fractions

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Lesson 15

Fraction Word Problems

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Lesson 16

Bonus 1 - Reasons Children Struggle

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Lesson 17

Bonus 2 - Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

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Lesson 18

Wrap up

Fractions are one of the biggest sticking points in primary maths. When the understanding is weak here, children often struggle later with secondary school maths.

This series rebuilds that foundation clearly. In short lessons your child can follow at home. >

What changes when children understand fractions properly

• Decimals start to make sense
• Percentages become logical
• Ratio and proportion become easier
• Algebra feels less intimidating

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