We know you are eager
to give your child the
best chance to score an A
in their Science exam.
aback by the fact 38%
of the questions
are now higher order
thinking questions.Â
What are
HOTS Questions?
Young minds are good at MEMORIZING.
They just need to boost up their
ANALYTICAL SKILLS
to solve HOTS; questions that
REQUIRE ADVANCED
COGNITIVE THINKING SKILLS.
Some of the students’ answers
They are
never-encountered-
before questions.
They require advance
thinking skills to be able
to analyze and solve
This coming holiday, your child can learn
all the thinking skills of a genius!Â
Join our most sought afterÂ
HIGH ORDER
THINKING QUESTIONS
MASTERCOURSEÂ
Imagine that your child
can think creatively,
analyze easily and craft out
answers effortlessly
like no one else can!
register now!
Student will be taught the
COGNITIVEÂ THINKING SKILLSÂ
by our specialized and
dedicated teachers.Â
Students will get to try the
NEWLY DISCOVERED
THINKING SKILLS
on our science activity
that are SPECIALLY CURATED
to bring out the
newly acquired skills.Â
TRY ON QUESTIONS
from various school test papers
that requires students to UTILIZE THE PREVIOUS
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS.
 The questions are arranged
in a chronical order from
easy to challenging
so that the students can
GROW MORE CONFIDENT
IN THEIR SKILLS.
Students will be given
FOLLOW UP ACTIVITIES
to work on for the next
5 weeks after the workshop
to master the skills.
SAMPLE QUESTIONS:
ANSWERS:
Develop thinking
skills to solve
future problems.
the questions
that others will
turn away from.
challenging types of
questions and learn
the cognitive thinking
skills from Singapore’s
first cognitive
mastery program.
Gain the cognitive
thinking skills to
answer any type
of HOTS question .
Approach of a
creative genius
to problem
solving
SPECIALIZED
AND PRACTICAL
EXPERIMENTS.
We incorporate
fun activities
to help students
learn faster.
POST CLASS FOLLOW UPS:
Our dedicated teachers
will provide follow-up questions
after class to keep practicing.
MAXIMUM
CLASS
SIZE OF 7
We limit every class
to only 7 students
so the teacher
can track and focus
on their progress.