Reading & Reasoning
Read signs, labels, timetables, and short texts, then answer logic questions.
Open puzzle setUsing clues in text, timetables, labels, and stories to draw logical conclusions.
These activities bridge reading and logic — children practise extracting information, making inferences, and applying rules from text.
Each one opens as a score-ready puzzle set with one question at a time.
Read signs, labels, timetables, and short texts, then answer logic questions.
Open puzzle setRead short scenarios and figure out what you can infer from the clues.
Open puzzle setTry another skill area when you are ready.
Matching, same-different, shapes, and visual patterns.
Counting, comparing groups, and simple number order practice.
Listening prompts, first sounds, rhymes, and simple stories.
Short attention-building and remember-what-you-saw challenges.
What comes next, routines, and step-by-step thinking.
Grouping, category thinking, and simple concept sorting.