Description
Description
Logical Reasoning
Age Group : 6+
Logic is the study of the structure and the principles of reasoning. It is also the study of relations according to which we can say that something results from something else or is the consequence of something else. Logic has two meanings. It is the study of the ways to reason and the use of valid reasoning. It examines the general forms that arguments may take. In mathematics, it is the study of valid conclusions. An argument normally consists of at least two premises and a conclusion. The premises are propositions/phrases preceding the conclusion.
Whether you are a specialist or simply a parent, you will find this e-book very useful!
This book consists of 4 parts:
- Picture cards 1 - This part comprises 25 picture cards to familiarize children with deductive reasoning, that is the process of using deductive thinking to draw logical conclusions.
- Picture cards 2 - This part comprises 25 picture cards to familiarize children with inductive reasoning, that is the process of using inductive thinking to draw logical conclusions.
- Picture cards 3 - This part comprises 25 picture cards to familiarize children with analogical reasoning, that is the process of using analogies to draw logical conclusions.
- Picture cards 4 - This part comprises 25 picture cards to familiarize children with causal reasoning, that is the process of using cause and effect to draw logical conclusions.
You may also be interested in the book "Sequences – Developing explanatory speech and writing".
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School-aged children
Author
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc