Fronted adverbials. Bar models. Long division that isn't done the way you learned it. Somewhere around age seven, homework outgrows every parent — and "ask your teacher tomorrow" lands as I can't help you. Photograph the question instead. In under a minute you get the answer, why it's the answer — in the way their school teaches it — exactly what to say at the kitchen table, and five fresh practice questions with a parent answer sheet.
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Stated plainly at the top. Relief first.
Step by step — the way their school teaches it now.
How to explain it so your child actually gets it.
5 fresh questions, printable, with your answer sheet.
One question per snap. Flat on the table, good light, straight-on. If they've already had a go, include their working — Stuck! will spot exactly where it went wrong and how to fix it gently. (Tip: keep your child's name out of the shot.)
Reading the question…
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No — it's doing the homework for you. The child never sees Stuck!. You get the understanding and the script; they get a parent who can explain it and five fresh questions to prove they've got it. The child sheet has no answers on it. It's the modern version of reading the encyclopedia after bedtime.
This is exactly what Stuck! is for. Every explanation uses the method schools teach today — bar models, number lines, exchanging — names the method, and tells you where it differs from what you learned, so you never hear "that's not how Miss does it."
Maths answers are derived twice before you see them, every result carries an honest confidence level, and anything that looks off can be challenged with one tap — a human (Rebecca) reviews and replies within 24 hours. We'd rather say "not sure" than be confidently wrong in front of your child.
Roughly ages 7–14 (Years 3–9). Maths, English and grammar (yes, including fronted adverbials), science, and reasoning. If it's on a worksheet, snap it — Stuck! will have a go and be honest when something's outside its lane.
We never store them — photos are sent securely to our AI provider solely to generate your answer, are subject to strict retention limits, and are contractually excluded from AI training. There's no account or gallery holding your child's work, and we suggest keeping your child's name out of the shot. Full detail in the privacy policy.
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I'm Rebecca — founder of Tweenage, psychology background, working mother of two girls. Stuck! exists because of a moment every parent knows: your child slides the homework across the table, looks up at you with total faith, and you're staring at the words "fronted adverbial" wondering when the curriculum was rewritten. You're not failing — the maths genuinely changed. Stuck! is the whisper in your ear, so you stay the person who knows everything. 💜