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CBSE · Classes 3–5 · NEP 2020 · NCF-SE 2023

Weekend CT practice for CBSE Grade 3–5Building Thinkersfor the AI Age.

Practice thinking. Not memorising.

SynIQ is a computational thinking practice platform for CBSE Grade 3–5 — curriculum-aligned weekend sessions that build real problem-solving skills, with clear skill-level feedback so you always know exactly where your child's thinking needs work.

Practise throughout the yearNot a once-a-year exam15 min · weekends work great

After one session

8/10

correct · 80%

Pattern Recognition90%
Abstraction75%
Decomposition80%
Algorithmic67%

Every session shows exactly this — which skill to strengthen next

Year-round

Practice · not a one-time exam

Class 3–5

Launching first · 3–8 next

500+

Real-world CT questions

4

CT skills tracked

~15 min

Per session · phone or computer

The common foundation

One framework. Every CBSE school.

NEP 2020 set the direction. NCF-SE 2023 — the National Curriculum Framework for School Education — made it mandatory: a precise, outcome-based mandate covering Classes 3–8 across every CBSE school in India. Computational Thinking is a named, assessed outcome within it. Every course book your child uses is already built on this framework.

NEP 2020

National policy · the vision

NCF-SE 2023

CT mandate · Classes 3–8 · all publishers

Your school

Any CBSE publisher · same CT outcomes

SynIQ

CT practice · Classes 3–5 · same framework

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Thinking skills

Not textbook recall

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Real-world problems

Everyday situations

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Cross-subject

Maths, EVS, Language & more

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Progressive

Easy → Medium → Hard

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Measurable

Trackable per skill

Any CBSE school

NEP 2020 is the foundation

What this means in practice: Every CBSE course book — Oxford, S. Chand, Pearson, or any publisher — is built on NCF-SE 2023. So is SynIQ. The CT skills practised here are the exact outcomes your child's school curriculum is designed to build. No gap. No conflict. No extra load.

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SynIQ currently covers Classes 3–5 — the foundational years where thinking habits form. Classes 6–8 are on the roadmap. The CBSE CT mandate covers all of Classes 3–8.

The Four Thinking Skills

What your child will actually learn

CBSE defines four Computational Thinking skills. Here is what each one means — in plain language, with everyday examples your child will recognise.

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Pattern Recognition

Spotting what repeats

Your child notices the electricity bill spikes every summer. They predict the next month's bill without being told. That's pattern recognition — and it shows up in Maths, Science, language, and everyday decisions.

📚 In class

In class: finding the rule in a number sequence, noticing a seasonal cycle in EVS, identifying a rhyme scheme in a poem.

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Abstraction

Focusing on what matters

Packing a school bag for a day trip: your child decides what's essential and what to leave behind. That's abstraction — the ability to filter out noise and focus only on what the problem actually needs.

📚 In class

In class: deciding which data matters in a word problem, classifying plants by relevant properties, simplifying a complex scenario to its core question.

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Decomposition

Breaking big into small

Planning a birthday party: first the guest list, then the menu, then the decorations. Your child learns that every big task has smaller steps — and that finding those steps is a skill in itself.

📚 In class

In class: breaking a multi-step Maths problem into parts, planning a project in stages, organising steps before writing a story.

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Algorithmic Thinking

Thinking in steps

A recipe for making chai must follow exact steps in exact order — change the order and it doesn't work. Your child learns to design clear, logical instructions. The same skill that underlies every app, every machine, and every well-made plan.

📚 In class

In class: sequencing steps in an experiment, giving directions, ordering operations in a Maths procedure.

Official CBSE CT curriculum →

Simple by design

Getting started

No app download. No setup for your child. Ready in 60 seconds — phone or computer.

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Step 1

Create a parent account

Enter your mobile number and verify with an OTP. Takes 30 seconds. No app to install — works in any browser on any device.

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Step 2

Add your child

Just a name, grade, and a 4-digit PIN you choose. That's all. No email, no password, no personal data required from your child.

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Step 3

Your child picks up and practises

Child selects their profile, enters their PIN, picks a chapter — and starts. Questions are real-world, not textbook lines. Each one trains a specific CT skill.

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Step 4

You see exactly which skill to work on

After every session the parent dashboard shows accuracy by CT skill — Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, Decomposition, Algorithmic Thinking. Precise insight, not just a score.

Curious why each of these steps was designed this way? Read the design decisions →

For parents

Know exactly where your child stands

After every session, you see a precise breakdown — not just "8 out of 10" but exactly which thinking skill the wrong answers came from. Pattern recognition? Algorithmic sequencing? The insight is specific, so the next session is focused.

The CT Skills dashboard tracks accuracy per skill across every chapter practised. One glance tells you exactly where to spend the next 15 minutes.

See common parent questions →

Overall CT Accuracy

74%

36 questions answered · 4 chapters done

Pattern RecognitionStrong 💪
AbstractionDeveloping
DecompositionStrong 💪
AlgorithmicNeeds focus 🎯

Built for families

Designed to be trusted

The same thoughtfulness that went into the question design went into the architecture. Everything below is already built — not a promise, but a fact.

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No child phone number

Children log in with a 4-digit PIN. No phone number, no email, no personal identity required for your child.

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Parent controls everything

Account creation, subscriptions, profile deletion, and PIN resets are all parent-only actions — each gated by fresh OTP verification.

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No ads. Ever.

No third-party advertising. No data sold to anyone. Your child's learning behaviour is not a product.

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Designed for 15 minutes

Sessions are intentionally short. No endless scroll, no streak anxiety, no comparison with other children.

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Privacy-first architecture

Built in line with DPDP 2023. Child profiles hold only a name and grade — nothing more is stored.

OTP-gated sensitive actions

Deleting a child profile or resetting a PIN requires fresh OTP verification — even on a shared, unlocked device.

Want to understand the full design intent behind every decision?

Read how SynIQ works — every design choice explained →

Common questions

What parents ask

Yes — completely. Look at the first few pages of your child's school book. It will say 'aligned to NEP 2020' or 'based on NCF-SE 2023.' Every CBSE school book does, because NCF-SE 2023 (the National Curriculum Framework for School Education) is the framework that all CBSE-affiliated schools follow — regardless of which books they use. SynIQ is built on the same framework. The four CT skills are NCF-SE 2023 outcomes, not NCERT chapter titles. Your child's book and SynIQ are working toward the same goal.

Are you a school principal or teacher? See the schools page →

Why we built this

"Children are better at thinking than we give them credit for. They just need the right problems — every day."

SynIQ exists because computational thinking — pattern recognition, logical reasoning, decomposition, step-by-step planning — is not a subject. It is a habit. And habits form through regular practice, not annual exams.

Every design decision in this platform — short sessions, parent-first architecture, skill-specific feedback, no pressure mechanics — follows from that single belief.

Start building thinking skills today

Free to start. No app download. Works on any device — phone or computer. Your child can be practising in two minutes.

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