Project Logic
Critical thinking is often included in science, social studies, and language arts curricula. Evaluating sources for confirmation bias and accuracy as well as understanding the scientific method are just a few examples of ways students encounter critical thinking. However, using the logic that's part of these critical thinking exercises is important in everyday life too! This set encourages students to be creative, get their facts right, prove their points, and test their ideas. Each volume includes relatable examples of how to use each principle in their daily life, such as at school or with family members, as well as questions to consider.
• Includes three to four short biographies in each book of individuals who used the title principle to find success
• Encourages independent problem-solving
• Engages readers with multiple puzzles and riddles as well as explanations for their answers