How Kareem works
Set up in minutes. The hard part — staying on track — runs itself.
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Pick the curriculum and level
Choose US Common Core, the UK National Curriculum, or Singapore Math, and your child's level. We map it to a full skill ladder for grades 1–8.
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Run the adaptive placement
A short check — about 8 to 12 questions — steps up and down the ladder to find where your child reliably succeeds, then sets their starting point. No live grading by a human or an AI; it uses your child's own answers.
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Practice a few minutes a day
Each day brings a small set of questions: a mix of skills that are due for review plus a steady trickle of new ones, never overwhelming. Instant feedback and a one-line explanation on every answer.
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Spaced repetition keeps it stuck
Every skill moves through review boxes. Get it right and it comes back later; miss it and it returns sooner. That's how short daily practice beats occasional cramming.
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Track progress — across every curriculum
The parent dashboard shows mastery by topic, streaks, and accuracy. It also shows where your child stands in all three systems, so a move abroad never means starting over.