Logic and Reasoning Teacher Resources
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Ab Cya: Rainbow Stacker
How high can you stack? Rainbow Stacker is a fast-paced stacking game that gets progressively more difficult. Tap or click to stack the colored blocks on top of one another as accurately as you can. Keep the blocks as large as possible,...
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Ab Cya: Puzzle Drops
Puzzle Drops is a fun match-3 puzzle game that the whole family will enjoy! Click/tap to rotate the puzzle piece and then drag it to the appropriate place on the game board. You'll have to use some strategy to reach the goal in each level.
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Ab Cya: Pixo Cross
Pixo Cross is an addicting puzzle game for the whole family! Your goal is to reveal the hidden picture in each level. Simply, click to fill the cells in the level. There are numbers placed along the outside of the puzzle that tells you...
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Ab Cya: School Bus Pickup
School Bus Pickup is a fun route planning game for kids! Help the children get to their destinations by carefully planning the bus routes. Can you get everyone on the bus? Be sure to avoid crashes!
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Ab Cya: Salazar the Alchemist
Salazar the Alchemist needs your help creating an ancient powerful artifact! Combine three of the same elements create a new one. Use power ups and your knowledge of magical mystical elements to create this ancient artifact!
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Purpose of Reference Law Passage Copyright
This video lesson from Khan Academy provides practice questions for the LSAT. Watch a demonstration of one way to approach a 'purpose of reference' question on the reading comprehension section of the LSAT.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Difference Between Inductive and Deductive Reasoning
This video explains the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning and then discuss a given example.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Statistics: Deductive Reasoning 2
Video gives example of solving a radical equation with all steps given. Goes through checking the answer and discusses whether the problem uses inductive or deductive reasoning. [3:57]
Wikimedia
Wikipedia: Deductive Reasoning
This free encyclopedia site from Wikipedia gives a definition and examples of deductive reasoning. It also has links to related terms and topics.
Web Center for Social Research Methods
Research Methods Knowledge Base: Deduction and Induction
This site provides a good explanation of deductive and inductive thinking.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: How to Approach Ordering Setups
The resource from Khan Academy provides practice questions for the LSAT. This section explains how to approach ordering setups "Analytic Reasoning" section.
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Khan Academy: How to Approach Mixed Setups
The resource from Khan Academy provides practice questions for the LSAT. This section explains how to approach mixed setups in the "Analytic Reasoning" section.
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Khan Academy: How to Approach Grouping Setups
The resource from Khan Academy provides practice questions for the LSAT. This section explains how to approach grouping setups in the "Analytic Reasoning" section.
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Ed: Can You Solve the Three Gods Riddle?
You and your team have crash-landed on an ancient planet. Can you appease the three alien overlords who rule it and get your team safely home? Created by logician Raymond Smullyan, and popularized by his colleague George Boolos, this...
Other
Epsilones: Problemas Pi
Use logic or your knowledge of mathematics to solve this collection of math problems. Solutions are provided. [In Spanish]
Other
Juegos, Acertijos, Y Recreaciones Matematicas
In Spanish. A variety of logic problems, including puzzles and word problems with links to the answers. An excellent site to engage Spanish speaking students.
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Types of Sentences
What is "Logic"? What is a "Mathematical sentence"? This website provides definitions of both of these terms and defines examples of mathematical sentences ("open sentence" and "closed sentence") and provides examples of each. Use the...
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Negation: Not
Use this website to help you hone your critical thinking and math-problem solving skills. Learn what "Negation," is and how it applies when you are working on mathematical problems and sentences.
Lumen Learning
Lumen: Rhetorical Appeals: Kairos and Logos
This activity focuses on the 4th logical appeal called Kairos, a time when conditions are right for the accomplishment of a crucial action; the opportune and decisive moment.
ABCya
Ab Cya: Jelly Slice
Jelly Slice is a unique brain and puzzle game in which you use your fingers or mouse to slice the jelly and collect the stars through challenging levels. There is only one rule: Slice the jelly so that each slice contains only 1 star....
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Ab Cya: Fuzz Bugs Factory
The Fuzz Bugs are back in their factory in this logic puzzle game that will challenge kids and adults! The object of Fuzz Bugs Factory is to create Fuzz Bugs with designs that match the target Fuzz Bug in each level. Utilize the...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: What Separates Science From Art?
Practice critical analysis and reasoning skills with this reading excerpt from the MCAT.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Worked Example: The Happy American
The purpose of this video is to demonstrate how to approach reading and answering questions using an example from the critical analysis and reasoning skills section of the MCAT. [18:21]
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Khan Academy: Worked Example: The Honest Truth About Dishonesty
The purpose of this video is to demonstrate how to approach reading and answering questions using an example from the critical analysis and reasoning skills section of the MCAT. [27:52]