Singapore Primary Mathematics is consistently the world's highest-ranking primary curriculum. Your child is not memorising formulas — they are building a structured reasoning system across three content strands, from concrete manipulation in P1 to algebraic thinking in P6. Superholic Lab reinforces every concept at every level, with instant wrong-answer explanations and a digital bar-model scratchpad.
MOE organises all P1–P6 content across three strands. A child can score well in one strand and poorly in another — which is exactly why Superholic Lab tracks progress per strand, not just by total percentage.
Whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio, rate, speed, and algebraic expressions. This is the largest strand — and where most PSLE Paper 2 marks live.
Length, mass, volume, area, perimeter, angles, shapes, symmetry, and circles. Spatial reasoning and diagram reading are essential here.
Picture graphs at P1, bar graphs at P3, tables and line graphs at P4, average at P5, and pie charts at P6. Data interpretation questions appear in every WA and PSLE paper.
Superholic Lab's bar model scratchpad keeps the Pictorial stage alive inside every question — so students never skip from concrete to abstract without building the bridge between them.
Verified against the MOE Primary Mathematics Syllabus (2021, updated October 2025). Select a level to see the complete topic breakdown across all three strands.
Superholic Lab uses four question formats — mirroring exactly what your child faces in WA, EOY, and PSLE papers.
Four options. One correct answer. PSLE Booklet A: 15 MCQs × 1 mark each. Superholic Lab explains why each wrong option traps students.
Numeric answer with no options. PSLE Booklet B: 15 questions worth 1–2 marks. Superholic Lab shows full worked solutions in MOE format.
Multi-step problems requiring full working. PSLE Paper 2: 5–6 word problems worth 3–5 marks each — the section that decides AL grades.
Students draw bar models and working directly on-screen. Miss Wena evaluates the approach — not just the answer.
These errors cost Singapore students marks in every WA and PSLE. Superholic Lab names the exact misconception in every wrong-answer explanation — so the pattern breaks immediately.
Superholic Lab: "The denominator tells you what type of fraction you have — you cannot add different types without converting."
Superholic Lab: "The $80 is what you pay after the discount — it represents 80% of the original, not 120%."
P1 to P6. All three strands. Wrong-answer explanations. Bar model scratchpad. Miss Wena on call. 7-day free trial — no credit card required.