Times Tables · 8x
Name: Ayla · Week 3
8 x 3 = 24
8 x 6 = 48
8 x 7 = 54 x
8 x 9 = 72
8 x 12 =
For parents
Aika does the planning and marking, then hands you a worksheet to print. Your child works with a pencil at the kitchen table - the way maths is meant to be practised. The only screen time is a quick photo to mark it.
Off the screen, onto the page
Aika prepares a worksheet at exactly the right level. Print it at home - or save the PDF for later.
Your child sits down with paper and pencil - no tablet, no distractions. Just focused, hands-on maths.
Take a quick picture. Aika marks it instantly and tells you what to practise next - the only screen moment.
The work happens on paper. Children stay off devices, and you stay in control of the routine.
What you get as a parent
You don't need to remember long division. Aika plans, marks, and explains the next step for you.
See what your child is working on, where they're strong, and what needs a little more practice.
Every worksheet comes back with simple, jargon-free notes on what to do next.
Ten focused minutes whenever it suits - before school, after dinner, on the weekend.
No comparison, no timers, no tears. Just steady practice that builds real confidence.
Curriculum-aligned, so what your child practises at home reinforces what they learn in class.
A week with Aika
A fresh worksheet at the right level. Ten minutes with a pencil after school.
Photograph the finished sheet. Aika marks it and shows you both how it went.
The next worksheet gently revisits anything that needed a second look.
A short summary of the week's progress lands for you - no spreadsheet required.
From parents
Finally, maths practice that doesn't mean another hour of screen time.
I know exactly what to help with - the notes tell me in plain English.
Ten minutes with a pencil beats an hour of nagging. It just works.
Start with assessment, continue with focused worksheets, and follow clear next steps each week.