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Logic Thinking 

Designed to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills from an early age

In our logic thinking class, students learn to analyze and evaluate information, recognize patterns and relationship, and making informed decision

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A  strong logic thinking will help students to present and communicate their ideas effectively. Our logic thinking class provides students with a foundation for learning in various topics, including math, science, social studies and language arts. ​

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A 3-year old boy is learning about logical thinking by putting direction tiles to guide the robot along a designated path.

Our Missions

Logic Thinking for Young Learners

Our mission is to equip students with the problem -solving skills they need to tackle real-world challenges and create innovative solutions. Through our focus on logical and reasoning, we help students develop a rigorous, analytical approach to problem-solving that can be applied in a wide range of contexts. 

Level 1

Early Explorers

Who is it for?

Suitable for toddlers to pre-kindergarten children, or those between the ages of 3 and 4 years old who are new to logical thinking.

What will they learn?

Children at this level will improve their vocabulary, pre-reading, math, logic, spatial, and auditory processing skills.

It teaches students to use organized analysis instead of guesswork to solve problems.

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The materials and classes we offered as a complete critical thinking curriculum to prepare young minds for preschool academics.

Level 2

Junior Investigators

Who is it for?

Suitable for kindergarten to Grade 1 student, or those between the ages of 5 and 6 years old who have already begun to develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills

What will they learn?

Student at this level will improve their observation and description skills, stimulate their vocabulary development, help them to clarify thinking processes by observing, describing or defining, identifying similarities and differences, sequencing, classifying, and recognizing analogy, improve students’ conceptualization of mathematics, social studies and science concepts taught in the primary grades.

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Level 3

Critical Thinkers

Who is it for?

Suitable for Grade 2 to Grade 3 students or those between the ages of 7 and 8 years old who have some basic experience with logical thinking and are ready to take their skills to the next level.

What will they learn?

Students at this level will learn to analyze relationships between objects, between words, and between objects and words by observing, recognizing, and describing characteristics, distinguishing similarities and differences, and identifying and completing sequences, classifications, and analogies.

 

These processes will help students develop superior thinking and communication skills that lead to deeper content learning in all subjects including math, science, social studies and language arts.

Level 4

Advanced Analysts

Who is it for?

Suitable for Grade 4 to Grade 5 students or those between the ages of 9 and 10 years old who have a solid foundation in logical thinking and are ready for more challenging exercises.

What will they learn?

At this level, students continue to build on their basic critical thinking skills by learning to analyze, evaluate, and put together information in a more complex way.

 

By completing this level, students will become more independent thinkers who are able to make informed decisions and solve complex problems. These critical thinking skills are vital because they help students succeed academically and in their future careers.

Level 5

Mastermind Logicians

Who is it for?

Suitable for Grade 6 to Grade 12 students or those between the ages of 11 and 17 years old who have a strong understanding of logical thinking and are ready for advanced problem-solving challenges.

What will they learn?

At Level 5, we have two separate courses to choose from: Figural Mastermind Visualizers and Linguistic Logicians.

 

Figural Mastermind Visualizers is suitable for students who want to develop their figural-spatial skills, including describing shapes, comparing figures, copying, enlarging, dividing, diagrams, and using graphic organizers, among others.

 

Linguistic Logicians, on the other hand, is suitable for students of all ages who want to develop their verbal skills, including spelling, vocabulary, writing, following and writing directions, antonyms, synonyms, deductive and inductive reasoning, map reading, and logic.

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