Today we are sharing the latest news about the Smartick logic sessions! As you will know if you are one of our students or a tutor, logic sessions are a Smartick favorite. Why? Because they are different from the normal arithmetic sessions, each exercise is different and there is no automatic way to solve them.
Let’s look at examples of some of the logic exercises on Smartick. Within each exercise, there are exercises of all difficulty levels. Here are two examples, one that is easier and one that is more complicated. Do you dare to solve them?
Attention
In this image, the student must focus on several elements and have visual concentration in order to find the correct answer!
Choose the image that matches the model:
Which image matches this one?
Which image matches this one?
Solve the Maze:
Space-time reasoning
This exercise works with and tests the ability to visualize objects in one’s mind, as well as the ability to imagine an object in different positions, sizes and shapes, without losing its characteristics, such as the rotation of images or the construction of figures from one plane to another.
Ordering statements:
Visualize an object from different perspectives:
The following image corresponds to a figure seen from the front. Choose the image that represents this same figure from above:
Choose the image that represents the following figure from above:
Mechanical Reasoning:
Find the same image with rotation:
Logical reasoning
The ability that allows us to solve problems. It makes use of understanding to pass from one proposition to another, starting from what is known or what is believed to be known, to the unknown or less known.
Series:
Deductions with avatars:
Logical deductions:
Numerical Reasoning
It is necessary to identify and determine the appropriate operations and perform the corresponding calculations to solve mathematical problems. This ability allows us to find different ways to solve problems and activities.
Venn diagrams:
Numerical puzzles:
Stimulation of mathematical talent
For our more curious students with more talent or who simply want to learn more, we have activities to help empower them. They are usually numerical activities, where they have to use their creativity and the ability to solve them more.
Cryptograms:
Check out more logic posts on our blog!
- Logic Exercises at Smartick and a Math Riddle
- Logic Diagrams and Venn Diagrams
- Logic Exercises
And if you want to learn more, sign up for Smartick and try it for free!
Learn More:
- Logic Exercises at Smartick
- Logic Exercises: Graphs
- Working with Venn Diagrams in Smartick
- Logic Exercises at Smartick and a Math Riddle
- Learn about Set Theory and Study Techniques
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- The Language of Functions and Graphs - 07/01/2024
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