Math and Science thinking worksheets on your phone
Worksheets with thought-provoking questions have a new name: Think Sheets. Pick any topic in Math or Science. Answer worksheets on the phone screen with your fingers. After you submit your answers to us, we evaluate your worksheet and send you ideas to improve in 24 hours.
Download the App, choose a topic and open a thinksheet on your phone.
Download the App, choose a topic and open a thinksheet on your phone.
Download the App, choose a topic and open a thinksheet on your phone.
Children are born curious. Until they start memorising and accepting things as it is. That is why, we have designed beautiful questions that keep their curiosity alive.
Say Goodbye to boring lectures and boring worksheets. Children are capable of thinking and they love challenges. Children love Think Sheets because each question makes them think. (A girl punching a punching bag with boxing gloves)
Questions are like potato chips.
These are questions that did not even occur to me.
Math and Science thinking worksheets on your phone
Children who learn by thinking are more likely to be more creative in the future and more ready for the challenges that will be posed by an uncertain future.
We are starting with basic Physics and currently offering 10 courses in Basic Physics.
Curious children from age 11-14 are most suitable for these courses.
Students of any curriculum can enrol for these courses
Yes. First exploration in each module is Free. Go through our first exploration. Download our app.
Open Door team is a team of young graduates from some of the finest universities - such as the IITs and NITs - in India. Open Door Sheets is designed by a group of thinkers who live and breathe science and math. When they look around themselves, they do not see a table, a wall or a book. They see opportunities to design beautiful science and math questions.
Over the last 7 years, Open Door team has been working to increase the thinking in many classrooms. The questions designed by the team are currently making 150000+ students think more than before.