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One concept, calibrated to every age.

Three simple moves — Understand, Practise, Track — repeated until each idea truly clicks. Here's exactly what a session looks like for your child, and what you see as a parent.

A session, step by step

How your child learns with Guru.

1

Pick a concept

Your child opens their class and subject and chooses a concept — everything is organised by Class 3–12, subject, and concept, so there's never a blank page or a wrong turn.

2

Understand it with Ask Guru

Guru explains the idea at exactly their level — a younger and an older child get the same concept in different words. Stuck on the textbook? Upload it and ask Guru about your child's own materials.

3

Practise with Guided Practice

Guru generates a question built for your child, then coaches them with graded Socratic hints instead of handing over the answer. Difficulty adapts live to how they're doing.

4

Build mastery

Each concept moves along a Novice → Expert scale. Flashcards and concept maps reinforce recall, and read-aloud keeps it accessible for every learner.

5

You see it all

Every session feeds your parent dashboard — mastery, accuracy, study time, and the two or three things to focus on next, each with a fix.

Age-aware by design

The idea is never watered down — only re-phrased.

Guru carries five language tiers from Primary to Senior. The science stays correct at every level; what changes is the vocabulary, the examples, and the pace — so a younger child isn't lost and an older one isn't bored.

See it adapt by grade →
Child
Why does ice float on water?
Primary tier · younger child
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Water spreads its arms wide when it gets very cold — that makes ice lighter, so it floats! 🧊
Senior tier · older child
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Freezing locks water molecules into an open hexagonal lattice, lowering density below that of the liquid — so ice floats.

Watch it click on the first session.

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