Tarheel Heather Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 We have not done anything formal as far as logic. Where might one begin?:) Thanks! Quote
Kate CA Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 We have not done anything formal as far as logic. Where might one begin?:) Thanks! I would not use anything formal as that is not normally begun until later years, but I do recommend the Bluedorn's fallacy books. They are an engaging way to introduce younger children to logic concepts without getting too deep. We will be starting Traditional Logic next year for my 8th grader, but it is not recommended for 5th/6th graders. Quote
Lori D. Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 gr. 4-6 (prep for logic) logic books: - Dandylion Logic series (Logic Countdown = gr. 3-4; Blastoff with... = gr. 4-5; Orbiting with... = gr. 5-7) - Logic Safari series (book 2 = gr. 3-4; book 3 = gr. 5-6, etc.) - Connections series (by grade level) workbooks: - Mindbenders - Perplexors - Puzzlemania series (gr. 1-5) - Dr. Funster Think-A-Minutes, and other Critical Thinking Press books software: - Logic Journey of the Zoombinis (by grade level) - Revenge of the Logic Spiders (by grade level) - Crazy Contraptions series (gr. 3+) - Operation: Neptune (gr. 3-6) - Mission: T.H.I.N.K. (gr. 2-6) games: - Mastermind - Amazing Labrynth - 221 B. Baker Street - Checkers - Chess - Boggle - Scrabble - Quarto puzzle pages: - mazes - crosswords, word jumbles, anagrams - codes, cryptograms - sudoku puzzles books (solving "whodunnits"): - Encyclopedia Brown series (Sobol) - Roman Mysteries series (Lawrence) - 17th century Japanese boy and samurai mysteries by Dorothy Hoobler - Nancy Drew series (Keene) - Hardy Boys series (Dixon) - minute mystery books by Conrad, Sobol, Weber, and others gr. 7-8 (intro to logic) - Art of Argument (Larson/Hodge) - Fallacy Detective; Thinking Toolbox (Bluedorn) Quote
mcconnellboys Posted March 1, 2008 Posted March 1, 2008 We use Mind Benders in fifth grade to introduce the logical thinking process. Regena Quote
Lizzie in Ma Posted March 2, 2008 Posted March 2, 2008 For 7th before going into Traditional Logic in 8th. We are really enjoying the first one and learning a great deal. Quote
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