Learn SuanShu Fast: 30-Day Study Plan with Exercises

30-Day Study Plan — Learn SuanShu Fast (with exercises)

Goal

Build foundational knowledge of SuanShu (traditional Chinese arithmetic) and practice key techniques so you can solve representative problems confidently.

Structure

  • 6 weekly modules (Days 1–4: Week 1 topics; Days 5–8: Week 2; etc.), each day 30–60 minutes.
  • Daily format: 10–20 min concept lesson, 15–30 min worked examples, 5–10 min practice problems and review.
  • Tools: notebook, pencil, optional counting rods or abacus drawing app.

Weekly breakdown

Week Days Focus
1 1–4 Basics: number systems, counting rods, place value, simple operations
2 5–8 Fractions, ratios, unit conversion, common algorithms
3 9–12 Proportions, rule of three, interpolation, applied problems
4 13–16 Algebraic methods in SuanShu: solving linear equations, unknowns
5 17–20 Geometric measurements: area, volume, surveying techniques
6 21–24 Advanced algorithms: extraction of roots, approximation methods
6 (cont.) 25–27 Historical problem sets from classic texts
6 (cont.) 28–30 Review, mixed problem set, final timed assessment

Representative daily lesson plan (30–60 min)

  1. Concept (15 min): short reading or video on the day’s topic.
  2. Worked examples (20 min): 3–5 solved problems showing step-by-step SuanShu methods.
  3. Practice (15 min): 5 problems to solve; check answers and note errors.
  4. Reflection (5 min): record one technique to remember.

Sample exercises by topic

  • Basics: convert a decimal to counting-rod representation; add/subtract multi-digit numbers with place markers.
  • Fractions: simplify ⁄60 using SuanShu fraction methods; compute 3 ⁄4 + 2 ⁄3.
  • Proportions: scale a recipe from 4 servings to 7 using rule of three.
  • Equations: solve 3x + 5 = 20 using SuanShu linear techniques.
  • Geometry: compute area of rectangle 12 by 7 and volume of a box 4×3×2.
  • Roots: approximate sqrt(10) using an extraction method; cube-root of 27.

Weekly checkpoints

  • End of each week: 15–20 problem set covering that week’s topics; aim for ≥80% correct before advancing.

Resources & examples

  • Suggested readings: translated excerpts from traditional SuanShu texts (select modern translations).
  • Use worked-problem templates to record steps in SuanShu notation.

Final assessment (Day 30)

  • Mixed timed set: 12 problems in 60 minutes covering arithmetic, fractions, proportions, equations, geometry, and root extraction. Score and review errors.

If you want, I can:

  • produce a full day-by-day plan with specific problems, or
  • generate the Week 1 lesson with worked examples and answers. Which would you like?

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