Skills Covered
Based on the Level 4 workbook chapters (Analogy, Classification, Cause–Effect, Coding–Decoding, Geometry, Direction Sense, Word Logic, Questioning):
- Deductive reasoning
- Multi-step inference
- Evaluating statements
- Logical problem-solving
- Complex analogy & comparison
- Classification & grouping
- Spatial & directional reasoning
- Rule-based decoding
- Concept clarity
- Multi-layer relationship mapping
- Error identification
- Justifying answers with reasons
- Deeper comprehension
Foundation Thinking Skills
Sutras Introduced (in child-friendly form)
Level 4 integrates deeper Nyāya reasoning principles:
- Anumāna – inference through reason
- Hetu – identifying the valid reason
- Vyāpti – universal rule behind inference
- Uddeshya – identifying the target idea
- Paksha – the object being analyzed
- Samsaya – dealing with doubt
- Nirūpana – clear explanation
- Drishtānta – using examples to justify answers
- Uddeshya-Lakshana – defining the idea clearly
These are woven into activities — never taught as philosophy, only as thinking tools.
Foundation Thinking Skills
Learning Outcomes
By the end of Level 4, your child will:
- Draw accurate inferences from clues
- Solve multi-step reasoning problems
- Compare and classify at advanced levels
- Write clearer explanations and reasons
- Understand deeper patterns and rules
- Analyse questions with less confusion
- Improve performance in Math & Science reasoning
- Gain confidence in articulation and decision-making
Perfect For Children
- Have basic logic but need stronger reasoning
- Struggle with deeper questions in school exams
- Are preparing for Olympiads or talent tests
- Need better clarity in Maths, Science, and comprehension
- Want to improve their ability to justify answers
For Samples
Level 4 takes your child beyond basic logic and analysis into higher-order reasoning.
Children learn to draw accurate inferences, evaluate ideas, justify answers, and think in a structured, step-by-step manner.
This level builds the essential cognitive foundation needed for upper primary classes, Olympiads, and all competency-based learning.