mindmaster-app

MindMaster – Alpha Curriculum Prototype (Software Design)

MindMaster is a psychology literacy app that builds children’s resilience by turning knowledge into self-efficacy and everyday problem-solving skills.
This Alpha prototype validates the psychology literacy curriculum and pedagogy with children and teachers.
It is not the final technical design. Advanced features will be built in the Beta stage under a Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach.


How to run

Unit & Topic Gamified Practice (Game Title) Direct Link
Unit 1 – What is Psychology? 🏁 Balloon Race, 🚗 Carpool Balloon Race / Carpool
Unit 2 – Exploring Our Senses 🐘 Sound Safari Sound Safari
Unit 3 – Basic Attention and Focus 🔦 Brain Spotlight, 🧩 Shadow Match Brain Spotlight / Shadow Match
Unit 4 – How Memory Works 🧠 Memory Flip, 👀 What’s Missing? Memory Flip / What’s Missing?
Unit 5 – Imagination and Storytelling 🌈 Story Tangle Story Tangle
Unit 6 – What Are Feelings? 🌿 Feeling Finder Feeling Finder
Unit 7 – Family and Friendship Dynamics 🍎 Good Apple, Bad Apple Good Apple, Bad Apple
Unit 8 – Problem-Solving Basics 🪞 Magic Looking Glass Magic Looking Glass
Unit 9 – Our Actions and Impact 🧱 Domino Choices Domino Choices
Unit 10 – Teamwork and Cooperation 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Maze Mates Maze Mates

Video fallbacks

If a gamified practice does not load, you can view a video demonstration.

Unit & Topic Game Title Video Link
Unit 1 – What is Psychology? Balloon Race Watch
Unit 2 – Exploring Our Senses Sound Safari Watch
Unit 3 – Basic Attention and Focus Brain Spotlight, Shadow Match Watch
Unit 4 – How Memory Works Memory Flip, What’s Missing? Watch
Unit 5 – Imagination and Storytelling Story Tangle Watch
Unit 6 – What Are Feelings? Feeling Finder Watch
Unit 7 – Family and Friendship Good Apple, Bad Apple Coming soon
Unit 8 – Problem-Solving Basics Magic Looking Glass Coming soon
Unit 9 – Our Actions and Impact Domino Choices Coming soon
Unit 10 – Teamwork and Cooperation Maze Mates Watch

Curriculum and Gamified Practice (Alpha Prototype)

Each Grade 1 unit introduces a core psychology literacy concept, structured to follow how children naturally develop psychological understanding—from recognising their inner world, to managing focus, memory, emotions, relationships, and social problem-solving.

# Unit Title Core Concept
1 What is Psychology? Minds have three connected parts — Thinking, Feeling, and Doing — that shape how we experience and act in the world.
2 Exploring Our Senses The senses are the “doorways” of the mind, gathering different types of information that shape perception and understanding.
3 Basic Attention and Focus Attention works like a spotlight — selecting what to notice, learn, and remember. It can be trained and supported.
4 How Memory Works Memory is a flexible tool for collecting, keeping, and bringing back information to make sense of past and present.
5 Imagination and Storytelling Imagination is the mind’s playground; storytelling gives it structure, allowing us to explore, plan, and share ideas.
6 What Are Feelings? Feelings are information messengers that help us understand ourselves and our world.
7 Family and Friendship Dynamics Relationships are systems we can understand, nurture, and navigate through kindness, trust, and cooperation.
8 Problem-Solving Basics Problem-solving integrates thinking and feeling to find constructive pathways through everyday dilemmas.
9 Our Actions and Impact Our choices have effects on others and the environment — awareness builds responsibility.
10 Teamwork and Cooperation Working together requires turn-taking, fairness, shared goals, and respect.

👉 For the full Grade 1 curriculum outline with detailed unit descriptions and learning outcomes, see Grade 1 Curriculum Outline.


Roadmap logic

The student-home.html screen ties everything into a coherent flow:

This roadmap models knowledge → application → reflection, ensuring children not only learn concepts but also apply them to build resilience.


Assets

All images and audio are stored in the assets/ subfolders:


Next steps