First Principles, Not Templates

Most math training optimizes for speed on familiar patterns—useful for exams, but fragile under novelty. We focus on rebuilding concepts from first principles so that students can handle unfamiliar problems without relying on memorized templates.

How We Teach

Sessions are problem-driven. Students are not given methods upfront; instead, they work through carefully designed sequences of questions that expose structure and patterns. Formal definitions and techniques are introduced only after this process.

The goal is simple: build the ability to reason through new problems, not just recognize old ones.

Teaching Principles

Mastering mathematics is essential for excelling in Olympiads and JEE while laying foundation for success in one's professional career later on. However, the focus on rote learning and achieving top marks in school exams can detract from developing a deep understanding of concepts, leaving students ill-equipped to handle problems that deviate from standard formats as is often the case in these competitive exams. We aim to teach mathematics holistically, prioritizing conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities that will pave the way to future successes of our students.

Our approach to educate is to first encourage students to try and solve new problems on their own helped by sequence of carefully choosen questions and hints to direct their thought process. Problems based on a particular theme will help students recognise patterns and discover concepts on their own leading to depth of understanding. For example, questions on angles, lines and scale will lead to trigonometry and coordinate geometry while learning to count arrangements of objects will gently introduce permutation and combination as well as probability.

While teaching, we want to prioritize the following principles, which form the core of our educational philosophy.

Problem Solving

Problem solving is at the heart of our philosophy where we devise sequence of questions focusing on a particular theme. Students will be required to think and reason; leading to clarity of concepts and depth of understanding.

Conceptual Understanding

Our focus is always on developing a deep and clear understanding of mathematical concepts rather than memorization of procedures.

Fostering Curiosity

We devise puzzles based on mathematical concepts and encourage students to explore by asking questions and discovering solutions for themselves. This instills excitement and curiosity in our students, leading to a deeper understanding.

Differentiated Instruction

We believe each student should take their own time while learning a concept or solving a problem. We prioritize understanding as opposed to the speed of covering the materials and tailor our teaching plan for each student to make it appropriately challenging.

Workshop Overview

  • 2-day workshop (Sat–Sun or two Sundays)
  • 4–5 sessions per day, each lasting ~1 hour

The workshops are designed to make mathematics engaging while building genuine problem-solving ability. Students are introduced to advanced ideas through guided discovery rather than formal instruction.

Each session focuses on a single concept, developed from scratch so that younger students can follow, while older students gain depth and abstraction.

Learning is driven by solving a carefully structured sequence of problems, moving from elementary observations to more advanced insights.

Topics are adjusted dynamically based on student interest and engagement during the workshop.

Workshop Archive

To date, Logic Labs has brought first-principles mathematical thinking to over 500+ students across 10+ venues nationwide.

  • Cohen International School, Bhubaneswar (March 2025)
  • Satananda Institute of Astronomy, Bhubaneswar (Jan 2025)
  • The Vels Academy, Erode (Sep 2024)
  • Adruta, RAWA Academy, Bhubaneswar (Aug 2024)
  • Asha Center of Learning, Bhadrak (Aug 2024)
  • DivyaSree Republic of Whitefield, Bengaluru (May 2024)
  • Rohan Jharoka II, Bengaluru (May 2024)
  • Prestige Misty Waters, Bengaluru (May 2024)