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Three pages of complex math problems draw on critical thinking skills and logic in order to find the correct solution.
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Jennifer has received an invitation to a party, but she doesn't know where or when it is, or who is giving it. Use logic and deductive reasoning to discover the secret of the invitation in this mini-unit. Challenging (but not impossible!), this 4 page puzzle includes an explanatory answer sheet.
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Leads students through the steps of a science experiment to help them towards logical thinking with increasing independence.
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This thorough unit is packed with information about some of the most common fallacies: how to spot them, and how to avoid them. Subsequent lessons are available on our member site.
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What is the probability that the sock goblins will steal one from each pair of socks?? Help students visualize and understand probability with charts, graphs, and these fun examples.
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Poster defines the fallacy and gives examples. "Jack said Susan didn't cheat, but he is a thief, so she probably did cheat."
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Thomas had a bag with 30 marbles. If 12 of them are red, what is the probability that he will pull a red one out randomly?
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Poster defines the fallacy and gives examples. "Errol claimed cats could read minds, because scientists had never proven they couldn't."
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From if/then statements to circle sets to syllogisms, this unit is sure to clarify the fundamentals of logical thinking. Includes solid practice questions for each section and an answer sheet.
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Logic puzzles help improve cognitive skills and deductive reasoning. Challenging (but not impossible!) brain exercises. Includes an answer sheet.
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Logic puzzles help improve cognitive skills and deductive reasoning. Challenging (but not impossible!) brain exercises. Includes an answer sheet.
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Five logical errors are presented and explained, then reviewed with comprehension questions and writing prompts.
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Students exercise logic and creativity to complete sentences with probable causes and predictable effects.
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"Reggie baby-sits for three families. Each family has a different number of children. Read the details and decide: How many children does each family have?" Use math and reasoning to solve 12 problems.
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"Carl, Joe, and Greg buy lunch. A hamburger costs $3, a hot dog costs $2, and a salad costs $2.50. Read the details and decide: Who ate what?"
Use math and reasoning to solve the problems on these four pages.
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