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Lasse Leponiemi

Chairman, The HundrED Foundation
first.last@hundred.org

Aplusclick Math and Logic Problems

A+ Click Math and Logic Problems to develop logical reasoning and problem solving skills.

A+ Click helps students become problem solvers. No fees, no ads, no calculators, and no sign in. The site www.aplusclick.org features a set of 10,000+ challenging problems for students in grades one through twelve, starting from the very simple to the extremely difficult. The questions are based on the Common Core Standards in Math and go beyond by adding hundreds of meaningful practical problems.

Overview

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Updated May 2019
Web presence

2010

Established

11

Countries
All students
Target group
The quality and the quantity of the puzzles of the website is absolutely phenomenal. - Craig Barton

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

When I was a young boy, I studied mathematics in school and also on my own using Martin Gardner's puzzle books. Now, as an adult, I am eager to help children throughout the world who are in the same position that I was in as a child to discover interesting, practical, and challenging math and logic puzzles.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

A+ Click helps students become problem solvers. No fees, no ads, no calculators, and no sign in. The website features a graduated set of 10,000+ challenging problems for students in grades one through twelve, starting from the very simple to the extremely difficult. The questions are based on the Common Core Standards in Math and go beyond by adding hundreds of meaningful practical problems and brainteasers.

How has it been spreading?

Online

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Just go on www.aplusclick.org It is free

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