Little Logic Lab
Practice Chapters
8 chapters built for Class 1 children ages 6–8. Every chapter follows the IMO and NSO olympiad syllabus with 8 practice sets and 48 questions per chapter.
Level 1
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Number Sense
Fresh practice sets inspired by olympiad-style ordering, place value, number names, and text-based reasoning questions.
Addition
Build addition skills step by step — from single-digit facts and place value sums to two-digit addition, number lines, missing addends, and everyday word problems.
Subtraction
Build subtraction skills step by step — from single-digit facts and taking away to place value subtraction, two-digit differences, number line jumps, and everyday word problems.
Lengths, Weights and Comparisons
Build measurement sense with fresh Level 1 practice on comparing size, measuring with simple units, choosing litres and kilograms, and solving everyday length and weight problems.
Time
Build time sense with fresh Level 1 practice on daily routines, days and weeks, months in order, month lengths, calendar reading, and simple day-count reasoning.
Money
Build money sense with fresh Level 1 practice on identifying coins and notes, counting amounts, comparing prices, making combinations, and simple shopping questions.
Geometrical Shapes
Build shape sense with olympiad-style practice on 2D shapes, 3D solids, flat faces, rolling and sliding, counting shapes in figures, and real-life geometry.
Logical Reasoning
Build reasoning skills with olympiad-style practice on number patterns, figure patterns, odd one out, analogy, ranking, and grouping.
Why olympiad practice from Class 1?
Olympiad exams like IMO and NSO test deeper understanding, not just memorisation. Starting early — at Class 1 — builds the habit of reasoning through problems rather than guessing. Little Logic Lab gives children short, focused practice sets they can do in under 10 minutes, building confidence question by question.
Each practice set adapts in difficulty so children are always challenged at the right level — never too easy, never too frustrating.
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