Symbolic Logic for Teens for the Classroom
This is a guide for teachers on how to utilize Critikid's self-paced logic course, Logic for Teens, in the classroom.
For this course, it is crucial that each student can work at their own pace. A lot of information has been packed into relatively short videos, so students will likely need to pause the videos to think, as well as go back to rewatch certain parts. Therefore, it is ideal if each student has their own pass to this course so they can work through it individually. This will also allow each student to do the accompanying activities on their own. Group discounts are available. Email me at [email protected] to learn more.
While students will need a varying amount of time to complete the course, it typically takes three hours.
Critikid's Symbolic Logic Worksheets are a good complement to this course.
If you'd like to learn more about bringing Symbolig Logic for Teens into your school, you can Book a Meeting with me.
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Courses
Fallacy Detectors
Develop the skills to tackle logical fallacies through a series of 10 science-fiction videos with activities. Recommended for ages 8 and up.
A Statistical Odyssey
Learn about common mistakes in data analysis with an interactive space adventure. Recommended for ages 12 and up.
Logic for Teens
Learn how to make sense of complicated arguments with 14 video lessons and activities. Recommended for ages 13 and up.
Emotional Intelligence
Learn to recognize, understand, and manage your emotions. Designed by child psychologist Ronald Crouch, Ph.D. Recommended for ages 5 and up.
Worksheets
Logical Fallacies Worksheets and Lesson Plans
Teach your grades 3-7 students about ten common logical fallacies with these engaging and easy-to-use lesson plans and worksheets.
Symbolic Logic Worksheets
Worksheets covering the basics of symbolic logic for children ages 12 and up.
Elementary School Worksheets and Lesson Plans
These lesson plans and worksheets teach students in grades 2-5 about superstitions, different perspectives, facts and opinions, the false dilemma fallacy, and probability.
Middle School Worksheets and Lesson Plans
These lesson plans and worksheets teach students in grades 5-8 about false memories, confirmation bias, Occam's razor, the strawman fallacy, and pareidolia.
High School Worksheets and Lesson Plans
These lesson plans and worksheets teach students in grades 8-12 about critical thinking, the appeal to nature fallacy, correlation versus causation, the placebo effect, and weasel words.
Statistical Shenanigans Worksheets and Lesson Plans
These lesson plans and worksheets teach students in grades 9 and up the statistical principles they need to analyze data rationally.