Fingerbomb is a hands-on Math foundation kit built at AL1 Project Centre. 50 tactile games, lessons, activities and puzzles that teach Primary 1 and 2 students to feel numbers — the way the strongest PSLE candidates always could.
Every year at AL1 Project Centre, parents arrive shocked. Their child consistently scored 85+ in P4, then dropped to a borderline pass in P5. It looks sudden — but it isn't.
After 25 years of marking PSLE-trajectory papers, our founder noticed something: the students who collapsed at the P5 jump almost always had the same hidden weakness from P1 and P2. Memorised number bonds. Drilled algorithms. Zero felt-sense of how numbers actually move.
Fingerbomb is the kit we wish every Primary 1 student in Singapore had on day one. Tactile before formal. Sense before formula.
Five categories of structured play, backed by a parent & educator manual. Designed to be opened on the kitchen table after dinner — no homework feel, no drill-book guilt.
Two-player and group games that turn arithmetic into something kids ask to play again.
Physical card sequences that make place value, regrouping and number bonds visible.
Open-ended prompts that train the “what if I tried…” instinct PSLE markers reward.
Logic and pattern puzzles that build the multi-step thinking P5 word problems demand.
The parent & educator companion: when to use what, what to look for, how to guide without spoon-feeding.
Fingerbomb isn't another assessment book. It's a foundation system designed around how P1 and P2 brains actually learn.
Children manipulate physical cards before symbolic notation is introduced. Hand → eye → brain → symbol. The order matters.
Every activity opens with a question, not an answer. We train the habit of trying, observing, adjusting — the muscle PSLE Paper 2 demands.
The manual tells parents what each wrong move means — so a stumble at home becomes a lesson, not a mystery.
Building the felt-sense of how numbers behave — before they're asked to memorise anything.
Reinforcing place value, number bonds and addition/subtraction strategies through play, not pages.
The mastery manual tells you exactly when, why and how — so you can guide without becoming a tutor.
Plug-in classroom kit. Use individual activities standalone or run the full 50-activity arc across a term.
Fingerbomb is the P1/P2 entry point into the same 6-Step Concept Mastery Approach our older students credit for their AL1s.
Before joining AL1 Project Centre, my son was stuck at AL4 for Math — he'd freeze in Paper 2 the moment he met an unfamiliar word problem. Mr. Ang's 6-Step Concept Mastery Approach changed everything. He now systematically breaks down each question using the exact heuristics taught in class. He scored AL1 in his final PSLE.
Science open-ended questions were a nightmare. My daughter understood the concepts but always lost marks on keywords. The C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) framework was a game-changer — the tutors are ex-MOE, so they know exactly how the marking scheme works. She jumped from AL5 to AL2 in just two terms.
We tried 1-to-1 home tuition and large commercial centres — nothing worked. The strict max of 5 students per class is the perfect balance. My son gets individual attention and benefits from peer learning. The proprietary materials target the latest PSLE trend questions, not generic assessment-book content.
Testimonials reflect the experience of parents whose children passed through the wider AL1 Project Centre programme. Fingerbomb is the P1/P2 starter kit that anchors the same approach.
Order remotely, walk in, or experience the kit live in a trial class — whichever suits your week.
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Open WhatsApp158 East Coast Road, S428866. Three minutes from Marine Parade MRT (TE26). Ask to handle the cards before you commit.
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158 East Coast Road
Singapore 428866
3 min walk from Marine Parade MRT (TE26, Thomson–East Coast Line). Bus stops along East Coast Road served by 12, 14, 16, 32 and 196.
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