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2026 Summer Classes

Logicus Larchmont Grade 1 Summer Prep

Mon, Thur, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM1 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova, Valeria Elkina, Kristina Samushiya
StartJul 6, 2026
EndAug 13, 2026
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
This summer, Logicus is offering a preparatory class for incoming first graders, designed to transition them into our curriculum. Our summer program builds on the principles of the Singapore and Russian math curriculums to give your child a robust foundation in fundamental math concepts. Here’s what the program includes: Program Overview: 1. Early Algebraic Concepts: Before learning algebraic equations during the school year, students will explore early algebraic thinking. We focus on understanding equality and the balance concept, which are critical for solving equations and understanding algebraic expressions. 2. Introduction to Problem Solving Skills: Children will engage in fun and interactive activities that promote essential problem-solving skills. They will practice strategies like Visualization, the Before-After Concept, and Guess and Check, which are vital for tackling challenging problems and will be extensively used throughout their CAM journey. 3. Basic Addition and Subtraction: We'll introduce students to addition and subtraction to ensure they are comfortable with these operations. The focus will be on using visual aids and mental math to build confidence and understanding, preparing them for the more advanced concepts they’ll encounter in the regular program. 4. Developing Number Sense: Our summer class emphasizes the development of a strong number sense, including an introduction to place values and simple calculations. 5. Fun with Geometry and Measurements: Students will enjoy interactive lessons on basic geometric shapes and introductory measurement skills. These activities not only make learning fun but also enhance spatial reasoning and the practical application of math in daily life. 6. Creative Data Representation: Simple projects involving data collection and representation will introduce children to the basics of data handling. For more information or to register, please contact us at info@logicus.school or call 1-914-243-1431.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Larchmont Grade 2 Summer Prep

Mon, Thur, 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM3 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova, Valeria Elkina, Kristina Samushiya
StartJul 6, 2026
EndAug 13, 2026
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Logicus Math Grade 2 Honors Prep is a six-week summer preparatory course for incoming second-graders at our Larchmont location. It is held 1.5 hours per day, two days a week. This course is designed to reinforce key first-grade concepts while introducing advanced mathematical skills to ensure a smooth transition into the second grade and our Honors Grade 2 curriculum for the fall. Through a supportive, small-group (7-8 students) setting, our emphasis on logical thinking, problem-solving, and mathematical creativity, and our blend of Russian and Singaporean instructional methodologies, this course fosters mathematical curiosity, confidence and equips students with the tools they need to excel in the second-grade math. At Logicus, we leverage the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach to emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and visually engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, which supports students in understanding concepts through hands-on (concrete), visual (pictorial), and algebraic (abstract) stages. This course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. Curriculum: Math & Crafts: At Logicus, we believe the most lasting mathematical understanding comes from doing: touching, building, and creating. Our Math & Crafts sessions pair each week's core concepts with a hands-on project that makes abstract ideas concrete and memorable. Whether students are constructing geometric shapes, building balance models to explore equations, or arranging pattern tiles to discover number sequences, each activity is intentionally designed to mirror what we're learning in class. These sessions reflect the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach at the heart of our curriculum: before a concept becomes a symbol on paper, it first lives in students' hands. Math & Crafts is where curiosity becomes creation. Math & Crafts is where curiosity becomes creation, and where students discover that mathematics is not just something you solve, but something you can make. Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Larchmont Grade 3 Honors Summer Prep

Mon, Thur, 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM1 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova, Valeria Elkina, Kristina Samushiya
StartJul 6, 2026
EndAug 13, 2026
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Logicus Larchmont Math Grade 3 Honors Summer Prep is a four-week summer preparatory course for incoming third-graders at our Larchmont location held 1.5 hours per day, 3 days per week, preparing students for the Grade 3 Honors curriculum in the fall. This course is designed to strengthen key Grade 2 math skills while introducing advanced concepts that will prepare students for the accelerated Honors track. Through interactive, small-group learning (6-8 students), students will develop logical reasoning, problem-solving abilities, and creative mathematical thinking. At Logicus, we leverage the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach to emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and visually engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, which supports students in understanding concepts through hands-on (concrete), visual (pictorial), and algebraic (abstract) stages. This rigorous and interactive summer prep program equips students with the confidence, analytical skills, and mathematical foundation needed to excel in Grade 3 Honors and beyond. Curriculum: 1. Advanced Algebraic Equations: Students will build on their Grade 2 algebra skills by tackling more complex equations. The focus will be on manipulating variables, coefficients, and constants effectively and understanding the critical principle of maintaining equilibrium in equations. 2. Enhanced Problem-Solving Skills: The course will sharpen students' proficiency in advanced problem-solving strategies, including Making Organized Lists, Working Backwards, Logical Reasoning, and Breaking Down complex problems. 3. Advanced Addition and Subtraction: Expanding from the basics, students will engage in intricate addition and subtraction problems. We will focus on visualization and mental arithmetic techniques, emphasizing the understanding and selection of the most efficient problem-solving methods. 4. Multiplication and Division: Students will explore advanced concepts like Multiplication as Comparison, Division as Comparison, the Array Model, and the Distributive Property of Multiplication. These are foundational for understanding fractions, ratios, and more complex mathematical operations. 5. Geometry: The course will dive deeper into geometry and enhance students' ability to visualize, identify, and construct various geometric figures. We will focus on spatial relationships and transformations, fundamental aspects of geometric intuition, and proof-based reasoning. 6. Further Exploration of Patterns: Students will delve into more complex number and shape patterns, applying these concepts to algebraic operations. This will aid in solidifying their understanding of mathematical relationships and their algebraic representations. 7. Equations and Real-World Application: Building upon earlier skills, students will now tackle equations involving multiplication and division. They will learn to formulate and solve real-world problems using equations, enhancing their ability to use mathematics creatively for problem-solving.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Larchmont Grade 4 Honors Summer Prep

Mon, Thur, 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM0 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova, Valeria Elkina
StartJul 6, 2026
EndAug 13, 2026
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
This summer, Logicus Larchmont offers a four-week summer preparatory program for rising fourth graders who aim to enter our Grade 4 Honors curriculum in the fall. This course reinforces core mathematical concepts while introducing advanced problem-solving techniques in a small-group, interactive setting. Students will develop logical reasoning, algebraic thinking, and computational fluency, setting a strong foundation for further mathematical studies. At Logicus, we leverage the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach to emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and visually engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, which supports students in understanding concepts through hands-on (concrete), visual (pictorial), and algebraic (abstract) stages. Curriculum: 1. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will engage in advanced problem-solving activities to enhance their critical thinking skills. These include Making Systematic Lists, employing the Inverse Operation Concept, the Replacement Concept, Looking For Patterns in Numbers and Shapes, Drawing Diagrams, and Making Suppositions. 2. Advanced Arithmetic and Algebraic Skills: Multiplication and Division: We will delve into multi-digit multiplication and long division, including special techniques for dividing multiples of powers of ten and understanding the distributive property of multiplication. 3. Exponents and Factors: Exploration of computing powers, understanding order of operations, and performing prime factorizations will solidify their numerical fluency. Fractions, Decimals, and Integers: From converting fractions to decimals to adding and subtracting integers, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of these fundamental concepts. 4. Geometry and Measurement: Students will explore more complex geometric concepts such as angle measurement, understanding of parallel and perpendicular lines, symmetry, and calculating area and perimeter. This part of the course emphasizes geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning, enhanced by visual and hands-on learning techniques. 5. Patterns and Relationships: Advanced exploration of numerical and geometric patterns will prepare students to express these patterns using algebraic expressions and equations. 6. Working with Variables: Students will learn to use variables to represent unknown quantities in complex expressions and equations, a critical skill for advanced mathematical problem-solving. 7. Solving Multi-Step Equations: Building on foundational skills, students will tackle multi-step equations, learning strategies to maintain balance and correctly sequence operations. 8. Logic, Probability, and Data Analysis: Through engaging puzzles and problem scenarios, students will sharpen their logical reasoning skills. Practical applications of probability with real-world objects like coins and dice, along with constructing and interpreting various types of graphs, will enhance their analytical skills

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Larchmont 5th Grade Honors Summer Prep

Mon, Thur, 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM1 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherValeria Elkina, Claudia Schneider
StartJul 6, 2026
EndAug 13, 2026
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Logicus Larchmont Grade 5 Advanced Prep is a four-week summer preparatory course for incoming fifth-graders, held 1.5 hours per day, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Logicus offers a preparatory program this summer for rising fifth graders who aim to enter our Grade 5 advanced curriculum in the fall. This course introduces advanced mathematical reasoning and provides the necessary skills and confidence to excel in higher-level problem-solving. This rigorous summer program prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8, which is further emphasized in our fall curriculum. At Logicus, we leverage the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach to emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and visually engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, which supports students in understanding concepts through hands-on (concrete), visual (pictorial), and algebraic (abstract) stages. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability,

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

2026-2027 Year Classes

Logicus Pre-K

Mon, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM2 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Our Pre-Kindergarten math course that blends elements from both Russian and Singaporean educational methodologies. Leveraging the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach, we emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, enabling students to grasp mathematical concepts in a progressive and effective manner. Key Features: 1. Early exposure to essential math concepts, delivered through a blend of Russian and Singaporean methodologies. 2. Encouragement of logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in mathematical contexts. 3. Emphasis on the CPA approach, supporting students in understanding concepts through concrete, pictorial, and abstract stages. 3. A comprehensive approach to math learning, advancing cognitive and socio-emotional development. Specific Topics Covered: 1. Number Sense: Mastering the understanding of numbers, comparison, ordering, and introduction to basic operations (addition and subtraction). 2. Geometry and Spatial Sense: Recognizing and naming shapes, identifying patterns, and comprehending position and direction. 3. Measurement: Comparing and ordering objects by size and weight, understanding the concept of time (days, weeks, months), and introduction to money. 3. Data Handling: Gathering, sorting, and classifying objects and introduction to charts and graphs. 4. Algebraic Thinking: Grasping patterns, equalities, and inequalities, and introduction to the concepts of 'same' and 'different'. The program consists of a 60-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431 for any questions.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus K

Sun, 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM4 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Our Logicus Kindergarten course blends elements from both Russian and Singaporean educational methodologies. Leveraging the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach, we emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, enabling students to grasp mathematical concepts in a progressive and effective manner. Key Features: 1. Early exposure to essential math concepts, delivered through a blend of Russian and Singaporean methodologies. 2. Encouragement of logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in mathematical contexts. 3. Emphasis on the CPA approach, supporting students in understanding concepts through concrete, pictorial, and abstract stages. 3. A comprehensive approach to math learning, advancing cognitive and socio-emotional development. Specific Topics Covered: 1. Number Sense: Mastering the understanding of numbers, comparison, ordering, and introduction to basic operations (addition and subtraction). 2. Geometry and Spatial Sense: Recognizing and naming shapes, identifying patterns, and comprehending position and direction. 3. Measurement: Comparing and ordering objects by size and weight, understanding the concept of time (days, weeks, months), and introduction to money. 3. Data Handling: Gathering, sorting, and classifying objects, and introduction to charts and graphs. 4. Algebraic Thinking: Grasping patterns, equalities, and inequalities, and introduction to the concepts of 'same' and 'different'. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001 for any questions.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus K

Mon, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM2 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Our Logicus Kindergarten course blends elements from both Russian and Singaporean educational methodologies. Leveraging the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach, we emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, enabling students to grasp mathematical concepts in a progressive and effective manner. Key Features: 1. Early exposure to essential math concepts, delivered through a blend of Russian and Singaporean methodologies. 2. Encouragement of logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in mathematical contexts. 3. Emphasis on the CPA approach, supporting students in understanding concepts through concrete, pictorial, and abstract stages. 3. A comprehensive approach to math learning, advancing cognitive and socio-emotional development. Specific Topics Covered: 1. Number Sense: Mastering the understanding of numbers, comparison, ordering, and introduction to basic operations (addition and subtraction). 2. Geometry and Spatial Sense: Recognizing and naming shapes, identifying patterns, and comprehending position and direction. 3. Measurement: Comparing and ordering objects by size and weight, understanding the concept of time (days, weeks, months), and introduction to money. 3. Data Handling: Gathering, sorting, and classifying objects, and introduction to charts and graphs. 4. Algebraic Thinking: Grasping patterns, equalities, and inequalities, and introduction to the concepts of 'same' and 'different'. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001 for any questions.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus K

Wed, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM5 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
Our Logicus Kindergarten course blends elements from both Russian and Singaporean educational methodologies. Leveraging the thoroughness and breadth of the Russian approach, we emphasize logical reasoning and problem-solving skills, encouraging students to approach math with a critical and creative mindset. Incorporating the Singaporean methodology, we aim to make math intuitive and engaging. The Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract (CPA) approach is integrated throughout the curriculum, enabling students to grasp mathematical concepts in a progressive and effective manner. Key Features: 1. Early exposure to essential math concepts, delivered through a blend of Russian and Singaporean methodologies. 2. Encouragement of logical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in mathematical contexts. 3. Emphasis on the CPA approach, supporting students in understanding concepts through concrete, pictorial, and abstract stages. 3. A comprehensive approach to math learning, advancing cognitive and socio-emotional development. Specific Topics Covered: 1. Number Sense: Mastering the understanding of numbers, comparison, ordering, and introduction to basic operations (addition and subtraction). 2. Geometry and Spatial Sense: Recognizing and naming shapes, identifying patterns, and comprehending position and direction. 3. Measurement: Comparing and ordering objects by size and weight, understanding the concept of time (days, weeks, months), and introduction to money. 3. Data Handling: Gathering, sorting, and classifying objects, and introduction to charts and graphs. 4. Algebraic Thinking: Grasping patterns, equalities, and inequalities, and introduction to the concepts of 'same' and 'different'. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001 for any questions.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 1

Sun, 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM1 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherValeria Elkina, Ciara Cornelius
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
At Logicus, our first-grade Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) curriculum exposes students to foundational mathematical concepts inspired by the best practices of Singapore and Russian Math curriculums: Specific Topics Covered: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Visualization, Before-After Concept, Guess and Check, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Part-Whole Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Number Sense and Place Value: A deeper understanding of numbers, including place value up to hundreds, and advanced operations (addition and subtraction within 100, introduction to multiplication and division). Geometry and Spatial Sense: More complex shape recognition and naming, understanding symmetry, and introducing the concept of area and perimeter. Measurement: Reading clocks, calendars, understanding units of length, weight, and volume, and introduction to temperature. Data Handling: Representing data in bar graphs, pictographs, and basic analysis of collected data. Algebraic Thinking: Understanding more complex patterns, solving simple equations, and introduction to variables. Through CAM, we ensure students build a solid mathematical foundation while nurturing their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431 for any questions. Thanks for choosing Logicus!

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 1

Mon, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM5 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherKristina Samushiya
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
At Logicus, our first-grade Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) curriculum exposes students to foundational mathematical concepts inspired by the best practices of Singapore and Russian Math curriculums: Specific Topics Covered: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Visualization, Before-After Concept, Guess and Check, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Part-Whole Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Number Sense and Place Value: A deeper understanding of numbers, including place value up to hundreds, and advanced operations (addition and subtraction within 100, introduction to multiplication and division). Geometry and Spatial Sense: More complex shape recognition and naming, understanding symmetry, and introducing the concept of area and perimeter. Measurement: Reading clocks, calendars, understanding units of length, weight, and volume, and introduction to temperature. Data Handling: Representing data in bar graphs, pictographs, and basic analysis of collected data. Algebraic Thinking: Understanding more complex patterns, solving simple equations, and introduction to variables. Through CAM, we ensure students build a solid mathematical foundation while nurturing their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431 for any questions. Thanks for choosing Logicus!

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 1

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM2 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherKristina Samushiya
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
At Logicus, our first-grade Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) curriculum exposes students to foundational mathematical concepts inspired by the best practices of Singapore and Russian Math curriculums: Specific Topics Covered: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Visualization, Before-After Concept, Guess and Check, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Part-Whole Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Number Sense and Place Value: A deeper understanding of numbers, including place value up to hundreds, and advanced operations (addition and subtraction within 100, introduction to multiplication and division). Geometry and Spatial Sense: More complex shape recognition and naming, understanding symmetry, and introducing the concept of area and perimeter. Measurement: Reading clocks, calendars, understanding units of length, weight, and volume, and introduction to temperature. Data Handling: Representing data in bar graphs, pictographs, and basic analysis of collected data. Algebraic Thinking: Understanding more complex patterns, solving simple equations, and introduction to variables. Through CAM, we ensure students build a solid mathematical foundation while nurturing their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431 for any questions. Thanks for choosing Logicus!

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 1

Thu, 4:00 PM - 5:15 PM1 of 7 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
At Logicus, our first-grade Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) curriculum exposes students to foundational mathematical concepts inspired by the best practices of Singapore and Russian Math curriculums: Specific Topics Covered: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Visualization, Before-After Concept, Guess and Check, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Part-Whole Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Number Sense and Place Value: A deeper understanding of numbers, including place value up to hundreds, and advanced operations (addition and subtraction within 100, introduction to multiplication and division). Geometry and Spatial Sense: More complex shape recognition and naming, understanding symmetry, and introducing the concept of area and perimeter. Measurement: Reading clocks, calendars, understanding units of length, weight, and volume, and introduction to temperature. Data Handling: Representing data in bar graphs, pictographs, and basic analysis of collected data. Algebraic Thinking: Understanding more complex patterns, solving simple equations, and introduction to variables. Through CAM, we ensure students build a solid mathematical foundation while nurturing their problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. The program consists of a 75-minute class each week for the academic year. Reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431 for any questions. Thanks for choosing Logicus!

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 2

Mon, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM0 of 6 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherValeria Elkina, Claudia Schneider
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 2

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM3 of 7 enrolledOpen enrollment
TeacherJacob Suszczynski
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentOpen enrollment
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Open enrollment is available, but you can still request an assessment if you'd like advice.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Sun, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM7 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherCiara Cornelius
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Sun, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM4 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Mon, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM2 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Mon, 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM1 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherKristina Samushiya
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM3 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Wed, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM3 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherKristina Samushiya
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 2 Honors

Thu, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM7 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
In second grade, students will delve deeper into our Conceptual Analytical Mathematics (CAM) program, drawing upon the strengths of both the Singaporean and Russian mathematical teaching methods. This curriculum will cover the following: Introduction to Algebraic Equations: Students will be introduced to the concept of balance and equality, forming the foundation for equation solving and algebra. They will start by interpreting and creating number sentences using the equal sign correctly. For instance, understanding that in a correct equation, the amount on one side of the equal sign must be the same as the amount on the other side. Process Skills in Problem Solving: Students will develop competency in thinking skills and problem solving heuristics through meaningful and challenging activities such as Make a Systematic List, Inverse Operation Concept, Replacement Concept, Look For A Pattern (Numbers and Shapes), Draw a Diagram, Make a Supposition. Expanded Addition and Subtraction: We'll cover adding and subtracting numbers using visualization and mental arithmetic techniques inspired by Singapore Math and Russian Math's focus on a deep comprehension of mathematical operations such as Model Diagram, More/Less Than Concept, Before/After Concept, Difference Concept, Internal Transfer Concept. Multiplication and Division: Part-Whole Model, Model Diagram, Repeated Addition Concepts, Equal Grouping Concept, Equal Sharing Concept. Further Geometry Exploration: The curriculum explores more complex geometric shapes, reflecting Russian Math's focus on geometric intuition and proof-based reasoning. Measurement and Data: Students will learn to measure lengths in standard units and grasp time concepts, reinforcing practical math skills. The Algebraic Thinking component in Logicus Math Grade 2 seeks to introduce students to the basic principles of algebra, laying the groundwork for more advanced studies in later grades. Understanding Patterns: Students will explore number and shape patterns, learning to predict and explain what comes next. They will gain an understanding of simple sequences and rules, leading to the concept of mathematical relationships. Basic Operations in Equations: Students will apply their understanding of addition and subtraction to solve simple equations. They'll begin to understand the relationship between addition and subtraction, as well as the idea of an "unknown" in an equation. Problem Solving with Equations: Students will practice translating real-world problems into simple equations, learning to use mathematics as a tool for problem-solving. They'll gain experience in formulating equations to represent problems and then solving them. This section of the course sets the foundation for algebraic thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical reasoning and problem-solving. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please reach out to us at info@logicus.school or 917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 3 Honors

Sun, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM2 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 3 Honors class provides an enriched and challenging platform for budding mathematicians displaying advanced aptitude. The course amplifies students' understanding of mathematical concepts, particularly an introduction to algebra. The curriculum will include the following: Advanced Number Sense and Operations: Students will handle numbers up to 10,000, mastering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This stage incorporates the Singaporean focus on mastering operations through visual aids, supported by the Russian emphasis on fostering mathematical logic. Multiplication and Division: Students will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division facts. We reinforce these concepts through practical, real-world problems, reflecting the problem-solving emphasis common in both Russian and Singaporean math. Fractions: An introduction to fractions will be provided, where students learn to represent, compare, and perform basic operations, supported by the concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology of Singapore Math and the logical reasoning from Russian Math. Geometry and Measurement: Exploration of more complex geometric concepts and measurements will be undertaken, including the concept of area and perimeter. The curriculum will incorporate Russian Math's emphasis on proof-based geometric reasoning. Data Analysis: Students will learn to represent and interpret data through simple bar graphs, combining Singapore Math's practical application of math with Russian Math's analytical approach. Algebraic Thinking: Advanced Understanding of Patterns: Students will delve deeper into understanding number patterns and relationships, learning to recognize, extend, and create a variety of numerical patterns. They will explore patterns in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division tables which form the basis for understanding algebraic expressions and equations. Introduction to Variables: Students will be introduced to the concept of variables as unknown quantities represented by letters. They will practice substituting variables with numbers and vice versa, thus understanding the dynamics of a basic algebraic expression. Solving Simple Equations: Students will advance from interpreting and creating number sentences to formulating and solving simple equations with one variable. They will explore different strategies to solve these equations, such as using inverse operations or logical reasoning. Real-world Applications: Building on their problem-solving skills, students will translate real-world situations into simple algebraic equations and find solutions. This not only reinforces the concepts learned but also emphasizes the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 3 Honors

Mon, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM3 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherJacob Suszczynski
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 3 Honors class provides an enriched and challenging platform for budding mathematicians displaying advanced aptitude. The course amplifies students' understanding of mathematical concepts, particularly an introduction to algebra. The curriculum will include the following: Advanced Number Sense and Operations: Students will handle numbers up to 10,000, mastering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This stage incorporates the Singaporean focus on mastering operations through visual aids, supported by the Russian emphasis on fostering mathematical logic. Multiplication and Division: Students will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division facts. We reinforce these concepts through practical, real-world problems, reflecting the problem-solving emphasis common in both Russian and Singaporean math. Fractions: An introduction to fractions will be provided, where students learn to represent, compare, and perform basic operations, supported by the concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology of Singapore Math and the logical reasoning from Russian Math. Geometry and Measurement: Exploration of more complex geometric concepts and measurements will be undertaken, including the concept of area and perimeter. The curriculum will incorporate Russian Math's emphasis on proof-based geometric reasoning. Data Analysis: Students will learn to represent and interpret data through simple bar graphs, combining Singapore Math's practical application of math with Russian Math's analytical approach. Algebraic Thinking: Advanced Understanding of Patterns: Students will delve deeper into understanding number patterns and relationships, learning to recognize, extend, and create a variety of numerical patterns. They will explore patterns in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division tables which form the basis for understanding algebraic expressions and equations. Introduction to Variables: Students will be introduced to the concept of variables as unknown quantities represented by letters. They will practice substituting variables with numbers and vice versa, thus understanding the dynamics of a basic algebraic expression. Solving Simple Equations: Students will advance from interpreting and creating number sentences to formulating and solving simple equations with one variable. They will explore different strategies to solve these equations, such as using inverse operations or logical reasoning. Real-world Applications: Building on their problem-solving skills, students will translate real-world situations into simple algebraic equations and find solutions. This not only reinforces the concepts learned but also emphasizes the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 3 Honors

Mon, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM5 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 3 Honors class provides an enriched and challenging platform for budding mathematicians displaying advanced aptitude. The course amplifies students' understanding of mathematical concepts, particularly an introduction to algebra. The curriculum will include the following: Advanced Number Sense and Operations: Students will handle numbers up to 10,000, mastering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This stage incorporates the Singaporean focus on mastering operations through visual aids, supported by the Russian emphasis on fostering mathematical logic. Multiplication and Division: Students will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division facts. We reinforce these concepts through practical, real-world problems, reflecting the problem-solving emphasis common in both Russian and Singaporean math. Fractions: An introduction to fractions will be provided, where students learn to represent, compare, and perform basic operations, supported by the concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology of Singapore Math and the logical reasoning from Russian Math. Geometry and Measurement: Exploration of more complex geometric concepts and measurements will be undertaken, including the concept of area and perimeter. The curriculum will incorporate Russian Math's emphasis on proof-based geometric reasoning. Data Analysis: Students will learn to represent and interpret data through simple bar graphs, combining Singapore Math's practical application of math with Russian Math's analytical approach. Algebraic Thinking: Advanced Understanding of Patterns: Students will delve deeper into understanding number patterns and relationships, learning to recognize, extend, and create a variety of numerical patterns. They will explore patterns in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division tables which form the basis for understanding algebraic expressions and equations. Introduction to Variables: Students will be introduced to the concept of variables as unknown quantities represented by letters. They will practice substituting variables with numbers and vice versa, thus understanding the dynamics of a basic algebraic expression. Solving Simple Equations: Students will advance from interpreting and creating number sentences to formulating and solving simple equations with one variable. They will explore different strategies to solve these equations, such as using inverse operations or logical reasoning. Real-world Applications: Building on their problem-solving skills, students will translate real-world situations into simple algebraic equations and find solutions. This not only reinforces the concepts learned but also emphasizes the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 3 Honors

Tue, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM3 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherHelen Beirne
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 3 Honors class provides an enriched and challenging platform for budding mathematicians displaying advanced aptitude. The course amplifies students' understanding of mathematical concepts, particularly an introduction to algebra. The curriculum will include the following: Advanced Number Sense and Operations: Students will handle numbers up to 10,000, mastering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This stage incorporates the Singaporean focus on mastering operations through visual aids, supported by the Russian emphasis on fostering mathematical logic. Multiplication and Division: Students will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division facts. We reinforce these concepts through practical, real-world problems, reflecting the problem-solving emphasis common in both Russian and Singaporean math. Fractions: An introduction to fractions will be provided, where students learn to represent, compare, and perform basic operations, supported by the concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology of Singapore Math and the logical reasoning from Russian Math. Geometry and Measurement: Exploration of more complex geometric concepts and measurements will be undertaken, including the concept of area and perimeter. The curriculum will incorporate Russian Math's emphasis on proof-based geometric reasoning. Data Analysis: Students will learn to represent and interpret data through simple bar graphs, combining Singapore Math's practical application of math with Russian Math's analytical approach. Algebraic Thinking: Advanced Understanding of Patterns: Students will delve deeper into understanding number patterns and relationships, learning to recognize, extend, and create a variety of numerical patterns. They will explore patterns in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division tables which form the basis for understanding algebraic expressions and equations. Introduction to Variables: Students will be introduced to the concept of variables as unknown quantities represented by letters. They will practice substituting variables with numbers and vice versa, thus understanding the dynamics of a basic algebraic expression. Solving Simple Equations: Students will advance from interpreting and creating number sentences to formulating and solving simple equations with one variable. They will explore different strategies to solve these equations, such as using inverse operations or logical reasoning. Real-world Applications: Building on their problem-solving skills, students will translate real-world situations into simple algebraic equations and find solutions. This not only reinforces the concepts learned but also emphasizes the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 3 Honors

Tue, 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM4 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherElena Plolyakova
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 3 Honors class provides an enriched and challenging platform for budding mathematicians displaying advanced aptitude. The course amplifies students' understanding of mathematical concepts, particularly an introduction to algebra. The curriculum will include the following: Advanced Number Sense and Operations: Students will handle numbers up to 10,000, mastering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This stage incorporates the Singaporean focus on mastering operations through visual aids, supported by the Russian emphasis on fostering mathematical logic. Multiplication and Division: Students will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division facts. We reinforce these concepts through practical, real-world problems, reflecting the problem-solving emphasis common in both Russian and Singaporean math. Fractions: An introduction to fractions will be provided, where students learn to represent, compare, and perform basic operations, supported by the concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology of Singapore Math and the logical reasoning from Russian Math. Geometry and Measurement: Exploration of more complex geometric concepts and measurements will be undertaken, including the concept of area and perimeter. The curriculum will incorporate Russian Math's emphasis on proof-based geometric reasoning. Data Analysis: Students will learn to represent and interpret data through simple bar graphs, combining Singapore Math's practical application of math with Russian Math's analytical approach. Algebraic Thinking: Advanced Understanding of Patterns: Students will delve deeper into understanding number patterns and relationships, learning to recognize, extend, and create a variety of numerical patterns. They will explore patterns in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division tables which form the basis for understanding algebraic expressions and equations. Introduction to Variables: Students will be introduced to the concept of variables as unknown quantities represented by letters. They will practice substituting variables with numbers and vice versa, thus understanding the dynamics of a basic algebraic expression. Solving Simple Equations: Students will advance from interpreting and creating number sentences to formulating and solving simple equations with one variable. They will explore different strategies to solve these equations, such as using inverse operations or logical reasoning. Real-world Applications: Building on their problem-solving skills, students will translate real-world situations into simple algebraic equations and find solutions. This not only reinforces the concepts learned but also emphasizes the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 3 Honors

Wed, 5:15 PM - 6:45 PM2 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 3 Honors class provides an enriched and challenging platform for budding mathematicians displaying advanced aptitude. The course amplifies students' understanding of mathematical concepts, particularly an introduction to algebra. The curriculum will include the following: Advanced Number Sense and Operations: Students will handle numbers up to 10,000, mastering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This stage incorporates the Singaporean focus on mastering operations through visual aids, supported by the Russian emphasis on fostering mathematical logic. Multiplication and Division: Students will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division facts. We reinforce these concepts through practical, real-world problems, reflecting the problem-solving emphasis common in both Russian and Singaporean math. Fractions: An introduction to fractions will be provided, where students learn to represent, compare, and perform basic operations, supported by the concrete-to-pictorial-to-abstract methodology of Singapore Math and the logical reasoning from Russian Math. Geometry and Measurement: Exploration of more complex geometric concepts and measurements will be undertaken, including the concept of area and perimeter. The curriculum will incorporate Russian Math's emphasis on proof-based geometric reasoning. Data Analysis: Students will learn to represent and interpret data through simple bar graphs, combining Singapore Math's practical application of math with Russian Math's analytical approach. Algebraic Thinking: Advanced Understanding of Patterns: Students will delve deeper into understanding number patterns and relationships, learning to recognize, extend, and create a variety of numerical patterns. They will explore patterns in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division tables which form the basis for understanding algebraic expressions and equations. Introduction to Variables: Students will be introduced to the concept of variables as unknown quantities represented by letters. They will practice substituting variables with numbers and vice versa, thus understanding the dynamics of a basic algebraic expression. Solving Simple Equations: Students will advance from interpreting and creating number sentences to formulating and solving simple equations with one variable. They will explore different strategies to solve these equations, such as using inverse operations or logical reasoning. Real-world Applications: Building on their problem-solving skills, students will translate real-world situations into simple algebraic equations and find solutions. This not only reinforces the concepts learned but also emphasizes the practical use of mathematics in everyday life. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Sun, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM5 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Sun, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM4 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Mon, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM0 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM4 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Wed, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM5 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Thu, 3:45 AM - 5:15 AM0 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 4 Honors

Thu, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM2 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors class offers an advanced, stimulating platform for young mathematicians exhibiting a high level of mathematical proficiency. The course extends students' understanding of mathematical principles, refines their logical reasoning abilities, advances problem-solving skills, and cultivates abstract thinking. The Algebraic Thinking module of Logicus Math Grade 4 Honors takes students further into the engaging realm of algebra. Building on their knowledge, students explore intricate number patterns, handle variables in more complex equations, and solve multi-step problems. The focus on real-world applications fosters students' problem-solving skills and critical thinking abilities and encourages a sustained passion for learning mathematics. The program includes a 90-minute class each week throughout the academic year. For any inquiries, please contact us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Sun, 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM4 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM3 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherClaudia Schneider
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM3 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherKatherine Chiarella
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Tue, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM5 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 8, 2026
EndMay 25, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Wed, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM2 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Thu, 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM2 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherKristina Samushiya
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Logicus Grade 5 Honors

Thu, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM3 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherYana Nakamura
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
This course is designed for high-performing students. Topics covered include number theory, reasoning, and proofs; number systems in different bases; word problems and modeling with equations and inequalities; percents, patterns, and sequences; relations; Pythagorean theorem proof and Pythagorean triplets; properties of parallel and perpendicular lines; geometrical construction problems, statistics, counting and probability, and more! Grade 5 Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and teaches them problem-solving techniques for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. The program includes a 105-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 914-243-1431.

Pre-Algebra Honors

Sun, 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM1 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherJohn Taylor
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Pre-Algebra Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and also explores problem-solving techniques to prepare them for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. Topics covered in this course include the properties of arithmetic, exponents, number theory, equations and inequalities, decimals, ratios, scale and proportions, unit conversions and rates, percent problems, equation of a line, absolute value equations and inequalities, square roots, introduction to geometry (angles, angles in a triangle, parallel lines, polygons, area of polygons, and Pythagorean Theorem), statistics, counting and probability, and more! The program includes a 90-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Pre-Algebra Honors

Sun, 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM6 of 10 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 13, 2026
EndJun 13, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Pre-Algebra Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and also explores problem-solving techniques to prepare them for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. Topics covered in this course include the properties of arithmetic, exponents, number theory, equations and inequalities, decimals, ratios, scale and proportions, unit conversions and rates, percent problems, equation of a line, absolute value equations and inequalities, square roots, introduction to geometry (angles, angles in a triangle, parallel lines, polygons, area of polygons, and Pythagorean Theorem), statistics, counting and probability, and more! The program includes a 90-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Pre-Algebra Honors

Mon, 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM2 of 6 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherJohn Taylor
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Pre-Algebra Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and also explores problem-solving techniques to prepare them for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. Topics covered in this course include the properties of arithmetic, exponents, number theory, equations and inequalities, decimals, ratios, scale and proportions, unit conversions and rates, percent problems, equation of a line, absolute value equations and inequalities, square roots, introduction to geometry (angles, angles in a triangle, parallel lines, polygons, area of polygons, and Pythagorean Theorem), statistics, counting and probability, and more! The program includes a 90-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Pre-Algebra Honors

Wed, 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM8 of 8 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherIvana Stanisavljevic
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Pre-Algebra Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and also explores problem-solving techniques to prepare them for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. Topics covered in this course include the properties of arithmetic, exponents, number theory, equations and inequalities, decimals, ratios, scale and proportions, unit conversions and rates, percent problems, equation of a line, absolute value equations and inequalities, square roots, introduction to geometry (angles, angles in a triangle, parallel lines, polygons, area of polygons, and Pythagorean Theorem), statistics, counting and probability, and more! The program includes a 90-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Pre-Algebra Honors

Wed, 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM1 of 8 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherValeria Elkina
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Pre-Algebra Honors prepares students for the rigors of algebra and also explores problem-solving techniques to prepare them for middle school math contests such as MATHCOUNTS, MOEMS, and the AMC 8. Topics covered in this course include the properties of arithmetic, exponents, number theory, equations and inequalities, decimals, ratios, scale and proportions, unit conversions and rates, percent problems, equation of a line, absolute value equations and inequalities, square roots, introduction to geometry (angles, angles in a triangle, parallel lines, polygons, area of polygons, and Pythagorean Theorem), statistics, counting and probability, and more! The program includes a 90-minute class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-917-295-2001.

Algebra I Honors

Wed, 5:45 PM - 7:45 PM1 of 8 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherIvana Stanisavljevic
StartSep 9, 2026
EndJun 9, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
A thorough introduction for students in grades 7-9 to algebra topics such as linear equations, ratios, quadratic equations, special factorizations, complex numbers, graphing linear and quadratic equations, linear and quadratic inequalities, functions, polynomials, exponents and logarithms, absolute value, sequences and series, and more! This course also includes advanced topics such as those problem solving strategies required for success on the AMC and AIME competitions. A brief treatment of college-level Linear Algebra. The program includes a 2-hour class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431

Algebra I Honors

Thu, 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM0 of 7 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherJohn Taylor
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
A thorough introduction for students in grades 7-9 to algebra topics such as linear equations, ratios, quadratic equations, special factorizations, complex numbers, graphing linear and quadratic equations, linear and quadratic inequalities, functions, polynomials, exponents and logarithms, absolute value, sequences and series, and more! This course also includes advanced topics such as those problem solving strategies required for success on the AMC and AIME competitions. A brief treatment of college-level Linear Algebra. The program includes a 2-hour class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431

Algebra I Honors

Thu, 5:45 PM - 7:45 PM3 of 8 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherJohn Taylor
StartSep 10, 2026
EndJun 3, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
A thorough introduction for students in grades 7-9 to algebra topics such as linear equations, ratios, quadratic equations, special factorizations, complex numbers, graphing linear and quadratic equations, linear and quadratic inequalities, functions, polynomials, exponents and logarithms, absolute value, sequences and series, and more! This course also includes advanced topics such as those problem solving strategies required for success on the AMC and AIME competitions. A brief treatment of college-level Linear Algebra. The program includes a 2-hour class each week for the academic year. For inquiries, please reach us at info@logicus.school or 1-914-243-1431

Algebra II Honors

Mon, 5:45 PM - 7:45 PM2 of 8 enrolledAssessment required
TeacherJohn Taylor
StartSep 14, 2026
EndJun 14, 2027
EnrollmentAssessment required
Fundamental concepts of Algebra II, including quadratics, systems of equations, clever factorizations, complex numbers, functions, graphing, sequences and series, special functions, exponents and logarithms, and more. This course also includes advanced topics such as those problem solving strategies required for success on the AMC and AIME competitions.

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