Our comprehensive Thinking Skills courses target students of various abilities with our ascending levels of difficulty: Junior Thinking Skills, Intermediate Thinking Skills and Senior Thinking Skills. These courses encompass various aspects of critical and creative thinking: problem-solving, computational thinking, ethical reasoning, and metacognition. These skills are developed through the decoding of puzzles and patterns, reading diagrams, making inferences and applications of spatial, verbal and logical abilities, etc.
The lesson structure comprises three parts. Students begin by undergoing a mini-test consisting of 15 questions. Following this, the teacher conducts a thorough review of the questions to ensure that students grasp the underlying concepts. The class then moves on with a focused exploration of one or two specific thinking skills topics, wherein the teacher provides in-depth insights and clarification of the acquired skills. Additionally, students are assigned homework to be completed after the lesson. Prerecorded explanations of the homework questions are available on the parent's portal.