KeriJ Posted June 14 Posted June 14 (edited) Has anyone bought this yet? Any reviews, thoughts? Could it serve as a type of "intro to logic"? How do you plan to use it? Do you find it clear? Sometimes Julie's books feel overly wordy to me. I will probably purchase it for myself soon, but wondered if anyone here had any info. on it. Edited June 14 by KeriJ First to include title, then typing too fast Quote
HomeAgain Posted June 14 Posted June 14 I hadn't heard of it so I looked it up on Amazon. Becoming a Critical Thinker? I saw the sample, and ds wouldn't like the first lesson at all because it wants him to express how he feels, but I think he would like lesson 2. I'd be willing to get it and see. 1 Quote
OakParkOwlets Posted June 19 Posted June 19 I have both, but I haven't done anything much with it other than put in our future curriculum pile. I am also curious to see how people have implemented it. I think the workbook is only a few months old so there might not be much about that part specifically. 1 Quote
freesia Posted June 19 Posted June 19 I have it and I like the look of it. I’m going to use it with dd15 next year. I’ll probably weave it in sometimes with Lit and sometimes with history. It’s not like fallacies or formal logic, but it’s along the same vein. 1 Quote
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