Content

Pintar Minda offers a complete range of learning content. Children learn through interactive practice sets, structured exercises, and printable worksheets that reinforce Malay step by step.
Practice

Children practice across familiar themes, each containing multiple practice sets. Practice sets are topical — focused on one theme at a time — and can be repeated to improve speed and accuracy.
Current practice topics include:
- Colours (Warna)
- Numbers (Nombor)
- Animals (Haiwan)
- Body Parts (Anggota Badan)
- Fruits (Buah Buahan)
- School (Sekolah)
In practice sets, children must answer correctly before moving forward. If they make a mistake, they reattempt until they succeed. This step-by-step mastery builds confidence over time.
See the Question Types to explore how practice looks inside the Student App.
Exercise

Exercises in Pintar Minda are grouped into Units. Each unit consists of:
- 4 Quizzes — mixed-topic sets where every answer must be solved correctly before moving on. Quizzes cannot be repeated.
- 1 Test — an exam-like session where children attempt all questions first, and only see results at the end. Tests cannot be repeated.
While there is no strict topic–unit mapping, quizzes and tests often draw from similar themes as practice sets. Question types may vary, giving children different angles on the same material.
How they differ:
- Practice set: Topical, can be repeated, feedback is immediate, must get answers right to continue.
- Quiz: Mixed topics, cannot be repeated, must get answers right to continue.
- Test: Mixed topics, cannot be repeated, feedback is at the end.
Together, practice sets, quizzes, and tests help children move from guided learning to independent performance.
See the Learning Levels to understand what stages of learning are available today and what is coming soon.
Worksheets

Pintar Minda also offers printable worksheets to extend learning beyond the screen. These are available in both free and premium versions, across themes such as:
- Recognising Letters (Mengenal Huruf)
- Initial Letters (Huruf Awal)
- Vowels (Huruf Vokal)
- Consonants (Huruf Konsonan)
- Syllables (Suku Kata)
- Colours (Warna)
- Numbers (Nombor)
- Activities (Aktiviti)
Worksheets allow parents and children to reinforce skills offline, balancing screen-based practice with hands-on learning.
See the Parent Journey to learn how worksheets fit into the bigger picture of managing your child’s Malay practice.
Next Steps
Help your child explore Malay through practice sets, exercises, and worksheets.