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24 Logical Fallacies Colouring Activities, Worksheets and Booklet

Annelise MCreated by AnneliseCreated by Annelise

24 Logical Fallacies Colouring Activities, Worksheets and Booklet

Annelise MCreated by AnneliseCreated by Annelise
$19.95

Description

Our 24 Logical Fallacies in a Nutshell Colouring Booklet unlocks your child's critical thinking superpowers - you can print it in A4 or US Letter size to make learning fun, colourful, and memorable at home or in the classroom!


Each section shines with:

  • 24 Logical Fallacies: Sneaky tricks like Ad Hominem, Straw Man, and Slippery Slope, explained super simply.
  • Awesome Explanations: Shows your child how to spot and outsmart flawed arguments in conversations, ads, and the world around them.
  • Duchess & Bruno Fun: Our funny duo demonstrates each fallacy in action to make them stick!


The Full 52-Page Colouring Adventure!

  • Black & white pages for kids to colour, with a title, description, and image featuring Duchess and Bruno for each fallacy—plus a blank page right after to draw their own comic or example, sparking creativity and deeper understanding.


What You'll Receive in Your Digital Download:

  • 52-Page Colouring Booklet packed with 24 fallacies, colouring images, descriptions, and blank drawing spaces to develop sharp thinking skills.


With this Logical Fallacies Colouring Booklet, your kids become super detectives of tricky ideas, building confidence to think critically and become lifelong truth-seekers!


Alignment to national curriculums:


Australian Curriculum


English: Builds critical thinking, argumentation, and analysis skills by spotting fallacies in texts, media, and discussions (Foundation to Year 10).


Visual Arts: Sparks creativity through colouring images and drawing personal fallacy comics (Foundation to Year 10).


UK National Curriculum


English: Enhances reading comprehension, logical reasoning, vocabulary, and narrative exploration by identifying flawed arguments (KS1 & KS2).


Art & Design: Supports idea development, visual storytelling, and creative expression via comics and illustrations (KS1 & KS2).


US Common Core Standards


Reading: Strengthens comprehension, inferencing, and text evaluation by analyzing fallacies in stories and real-life examples (Grades 2-5).


Writing: Develops strong arguments, evidence use, and narrative skills while avoiding logical errors (Grades 2-5).


Please note: This is a general overview, and specific learning objectives will vary depending on the chosen activities and the student's grade level. The pack provides opportunities to target various curriculum areas and can be adapted to suit individual needs.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

AC9E10LE03: Analyse how the aesthetic qualities associated with text structures​,​ language features​,​ literary devices and visual features​,​ and the context in which these texts are experienced​,​ influence audience responseAC9E10LE07: Analyse and evaluate the aesthetic qualities of textsAC9E10LY01: Analyse and evaluate how people​,​ places​,​ events and concepts are represented in texts and reflect contextsAC9E10LY03: Analyse and evaluate how language features are used to implicitly or explicitly represent values​,​ beliefs and attitudesAC9E10LY04: Analyse and evaluate how authors organise ideas in texts to achieve a purposeAC9E10LY05: Integrate comprehension strategies such as visualising​,​ predicting​,​ connecting​,​ summarising​,​ monitoring​,​ questioning and inferring to analyse and interpret complex and abstract ideasAC9E10LY06: Plan​,​ create​,​ edit and publish written and multimodal texts​,​ organising​,​ expanding and developing ideas through experimenting with text structures​,​ language features​,​ literary devices and multimodal features for specific purposes and audiences in ways that may be imaginative​,​ reflective​,​ informative​,​ persuasive​,​ analytical and​/​or criticalAC9EFLA03: Understand that texts can take many forms such as signs​,​ books and digital textsAC9EFLA04: Understand conventions of print and screen​,​ including how books and simple digital texts are usually organisedAC9EFLA05: Recognise that sentences are key units for expressing ideas

Further context or application:

Not specified

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Description

Our 24 Logical Fallacies in a Nutshell Colouring Booklet unlocks your child's critical thinking superpowers - you can print it in A4 or US Letter size to make learning fun, colourful, and memorable at home or in the classroom!


Each section shines with:

  • 24 Logical Fallacies: Sneaky tricks like Ad Hominem, Straw Man, and Slippery Slope, explained super simply.
  • Awesome Explanations: Shows your child how to spot and outsmart flawed arguments in conversations, ads, and the world around them.
  • Duchess & Bruno Fun: Our funny duo demonstrates each fallacy in action to make them stick!


The Full 52-Page Colouring Adventure!

  • Black & white pages for kids to colour, with a title, description, and image featuring Duchess and Bruno for each fallacy—plus a blank page right after to draw their own comic or example, sparking creativity and deeper understanding.


What You'll Receive in Your Digital Download:

  • 52-Page Colouring Booklet packed with 24 fallacies, colouring images, descriptions, and blank drawing spaces to develop sharp thinking skills.


With this Logical Fallacies Colouring Booklet, your kids become super detectives of tricky ideas, building confidence to think critically and become lifelong truth-seekers!


Alignment to national curriculums:


Australian Curriculum


English: Builds critical thinking, argumentation, and analysis skills by spotting fallacies in texts, media, and discussions (Foundation to Year 10).


Visual Arts: Sparks creativity through colouring images and drawing personal fallacy comics (Foundation to Year 10).


UK National Curriculum


English: Enhances reading comprehension, logical reasoning, vocabulary, and narrative exploration by identifying flawed arguments (KS1 & KS2).


Art & Design: Supports idea development, visual storytelling, and creative expression via comics and illustrations (KS1 & KS2).


US Common Core Standards


Reading: Strengthens comprehension, inferencing, and text evaluation by analyzing fallacies in stories and real-life examples (Grades 2-5).


Writing: Develops strong arguments, evidence use, and narrative skills while avoiding logical errors (Grades 2-5).


Please note: This is a general overview, and specific learning objectives will vary depending on the chosen activities and the student's grade level. The pack provides opportunities to target various curriculum areas and can be adapted to suit individual needs.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

AC9E10LE03: Analyse how the aesthetic qualities associated with text structures​,​ language features​,​ literary devices and visual features​,​ and the context in which these texts are experienced​,​ influence audience responseAC9E10LE07: Analyse and evaluate the aesthetic qualities of textsAC9E10LY01: Analyse and evaluate how people​,​ places​,​ events and concepts are represented in texts and reflect contextsAC9E10LY03: Analyse and evaluate how language features are used to implicitly or explicitly represent values​,​ beliefs and attitudesAC9E10LY04: Analyse and evaluate how authors organise ideas in texts to achieve a purposeAC9E10LY05: Integrate comprehension strategies such as visualising​,​ predicting​,​ connecting​,​ summarising​,​ monitoring​,​ questioning and inferring to analyse and interpret complex and abstract ideasAC9E10LY06: Plan​,​ create​,​ edit and publish written and multimodal texts​,​ organising​,​ expanding and developing ideas through experimenting with text structures​,​ language features​,​ literary devices and multimodal features for specific purposes and audiences in ways that may be imaginative​,​ reflective​,​ informative​,​ persuasive​,​ analytical and​/​or criticalAC9EFLA03: Understand that texts can take many forms such as signs​,​ books and digital textsAC9EFLA04: Understand conventions of print and screen​,​ including how books and simple digital texts are usually organisedAC9EFLA05: Recognise that sentences are key units for expressing ideas

Further context or application:

Not specified

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No Reviews yet