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The workbook contains exercises that improve children’s cognitive abilities, memory, attention, problem-solving skills, and logical thinking. Students learn to work with 3D shapes and their patterns, draw symmetric shapes, do pentomino puzzles, find and extend analogies, move, rotate, and convert 2D and 3D shapes.

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Using our materials, kids acquire critical skills like mental counting while solving math problems; photographic memory and spatial orientation; logical, critical, and analytical thinking; the ability to concentrate and focus attention; belief in their own ability to solve a problem (leads to greater self-esteem and being more focused on the result); increased artistic potential and creative thinking; improvement of hearing and optical memory.

Students learn to visualize, rotate, and transform 2D and 3D shapes and find their patterns, solve Einstein’s problems, improve short and long-term memory by solving attention and logical problems, draw and continue symmetrical shapes and lines, divide solid shapes into several identical parts, find an analogy and continue a pattern. Moreover, students solve pentomino and sudoku puzzles, move, rotate, and convert 2D and 3D shapes, unscramble words, decode messages, and solve Japanese crosswords.

The workbook contains many unusual pictures and interesting tasks that create positive motivation for learning and actively develop the logic, memory, attention, and intelligence of children.

The material consists of 12 lessons (50 pages).

1 review for Logic workbook (11-14 yo). Logic and out-of-the-box thinking. Part 3. Area, coordinate plane, problems for improving memory and spatial orientation; critical and analytical thinking; concentrate and focus attention; increased creative thinking

  1. Val

    Very helpful! We are finishing part 2 right now and I’m so glad we got this book for our kid!

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