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Singapore Math Drills works a little differently depending on who you are. Pick your path below to see exactly what your first few minutes look like.

Your account is a parent cockpit — you set up and follow along, while your child does the maths in their own view. Here's the whole flow, start to finish.

  1. 1

    Create your free account

    Sign up as the parent. This is your family space — you manage everything here; your child practises in their own separate view.

  2. 2

    Add your child

    From your Family page, add each child. Every child gets their own username and password and their own starting level — so a Primary 3 and a Primary 5 each get the right work.

  3. 3

    Log your child in

    Your child signs in with the username and password you created for them — not your parent login.

    Tip — Easiest setup: use two devices. Keep your parent view open on your phone or laptop, and let your child sign in on their own tablet. Only have one device? Use the Account Switcher in the top bar to jump into your child's view, then switch back to yours — no logging out.

  4. 4

    Let them practise

    Your child taps Start Practice on their Learn page for short daily drills. Every question shows clear, step-by-step working when they get stuck, so they learn the method — not just the answer.

  5. 5

    Review together

    Sit with your child and open their attempt history. You'll see exactly which questions were missed, the worked solution for each, and which topics to redo. Ten focused minutes of review beats an hour of silent drilling.

    Tip — Make it a routine: after a session, open their results together and pick one weak topic to redo tomorrow.

  6. 6

    Follow weekly progress

    Your Family dashboard summarises each week — what's improving, what needs attention — and a weekly digest lands in your inbox, so you always know where they stand without nagging.

Finding your way around

  • Family page — Add children, and see each child's weekly progress.
  • Your child's Learn page — Where they pick a topic and practise (in their own login).
  • Account Switcher (top bar) — Jump into your child's view to see exactly what they see — then switch back.
  • Help ( ? ) — Replay the welcome tour and find quick how-tos anytime.
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Singapore Math Drills
How it worksCurriculumFree PracticeResourcesFor Schools
Sign in
Start Free
How it works

See how it works before you sign up

Singapore Math Drills works a little differently depending on who you are. Pick your path below to see exactly what your first few minutes look like.

Your account is a parent cockpit — you set up and follow along, while your child does the maths in their own view. Here's the whole flow, start to finish.

  1. 1

    Create your free account

    Sign up as the parent. This is your family space — you manage everything here; your child practises in their own separate view.

  2. 2

    Add your child

    From your Family page, add each child. Every child gets their own username and password and their own starting level — so a Primary 3 and a Primary 5 each get the right work.

  3. 3

    Log your child in

    Your child signs in with the username and password you created for them — not your parent login.

    Tip — Easiest setup: use two devices. Keep your parent view open on your phone or laptop, and let your child sign in on their own tablet. Only have one device? Use the Account Switcher in the top bar to jump into your child's view, then switch back to yours — no logging out.

  4. 4

    Let them practise

    Your child taps Start Practice on their Learn page for short daily drills. Every question shows clear, step-by-step working when they get stuck, so they learn the method — not just the answer.

  5. 5

    Review together

    Sit with your child and open their attempt history. You'll see exactly which questions were missed, the worked solution for each, and which topics to redo. Ten focused minutes of review beats an hour of silent drilling.

    Tip — Make it a routine: after a session, open their results together and pick one weak topic to redo tomorrow.

  6. 6

    Follow weekly progress

    Your Family dashboard summarises each week — what's improving, what needs attention — and a weekly digest lands in your inbox, so you always know where they stand without nagging.

Finding your way around

  • Family page — Add children, and see each child's weekly progress.
  • Your child's Learn page — Where they pick a topic and practise (in their own login).
  • Account Switcher (top bar) — Jump into your child's view to see exactly what they see — then switch back.
  • Help ( ? ) — Replay the welcome tour and find quick how-tos anytime.
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