Moving the Goalpost Question Pack: Critical Thinking, Comic, Comprehension
Moving the Goalpost Question Pack: Critical Thinking, Comic, Comprehension
Moving the Goalpost Question Pack: Critical Thinking, Comic, Comprehension
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Description
Those that don't study history are doomed to repeat it.
Our Moving the Goalpost Question Pack dives into history to show your child how raising the bar, or moving the goalpost is a tactical move designed to control behaviour.
This 11-question expansion pack to our Moving the Goalpost Activity Pack dives deeper into the fallacy with the USSR, gulags and coal miners.
See how Joseph Stalin, leader of the USSR, promised a Communist utopia if the people just worked harder!
What’s Inside?
- 4 Fallacy Questions: Explore the fallacy with clear questions that make it easy to understand.
- 7 History Questions: Uncover what happened and why the fallacy was able to play out.
- Answer Sheet: See a quick answer guide to help with understanding!
Why Your Kids Will Love It:
This pack makes learning fallacies easy and unforgettable. The historical examples helps your child question manipulation techniques (e.g. propaganda) and spot when people are not telling them the truth. It's perfect for middle schoolers, families, or classrooms, and it works with or without our Activity Pack.
How to Use It:
Download the digital PDF to print (as worksheets or as a booklet - it is up to you!). Your child can research the questions, or you can answer them together, making it ideal for homeschooling, tutoring, or family nights.
Get It Now: Grab this Expansion Pack on TBS and become unhoodwinkable — download today!
Your Feedback Rocks: Please leave a TBS review after using this pack. Your ideas help us improve!
Important Notes:
- We’re Here to Help! Reach out with any snags and we will fix it right away!
- Personal Use Only: For your use only — not for sharing or reselling.
- Digital download only (PDF, 300dpi); no physical copy included.
Curriculum Alignment
This Expansion Pack meets standards of the Australian National Curriculum, US Common Core, and UK National Curriculum by fostering critical thinking, a core aspect of logical fallacies, for Grades 5+ (ages 11+).
Australian Curriculum: Aligns with Critical and Creative Thinking (ACARA, v9.0), promoting analysis and questioning (e.g., AC9E6LA03, Literacy). Questions engage History Inquiry (e.g., AC9HS7S03), encouraging evidence-based thinking for Years 5-8 (ages 10-14).
US Common Core: Supports ELA standards (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.8), building argument analysis, and discussion (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.7.2). Suits Grades 5-8 (ages 10-14), fostering critical literacy.
UK National Curriculum: Fits English and Citizenship (Key Stages 2-3, ages 7-14), analysing bias (e.g., Year 6 English) and media influence (e.g., KS3 Citizenship), promoting inquiry-based learning.
Resource Details
- Curriculum alignment
- Page count8
- File types1 Zip file
- Learning needs
- Teaching method/strategy
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9E10LE05: Analyse how text structure, language features, literary devices and intertextual connections shape interpretations of textsAC9E10LE06: Compare and evaluate how “voice” as a literary device is used in different types of texts, such as poetry, novels and film, to evoke emotional responsesAC9E10LE08: Create and edit literary texts with a sustained “voice”, selecting and adapting text structures, literary devices, and language, auditory and visual features for purposes and audiencesAC9E10LY01: Analyse and evaluate how people, places, events and concepts are represented in texts and reflect contextsFurther context or application:
Duchess and Bruno's Logical Fallacy Activity Pack is perfect for educators (teachers, homeschoolers and parents) looking to teach critical thinking skills in a fun way. This pack: - Features a funny comic that shows one logical fallacy in action. - Includes activities where kids spot and identify the fallacy, learning through play. - Helps with writing and debating, making it great for school projects or home discussions. It's an easy, engaging way to dive into logical thinking, perfect for family learning time!Ratings & reviews
Description
Those that don't study history are doomed to repeat it.
Our Moving the Goalpost Question Pack dives into history to show your child how raising the bar, or moving the goalpost is a tactical move designed to control behaviour.
This 11-question expansion pack to our Moving the Goalpost Activity Pack dives deeper into the fallacy with the USSR, gulags and coal miners.
See how Joseph Stalin, leader of the USSR, promised a Communist utopia if the people just worked harder!
What’s Inside?
- 4 Fallacy Questions: Explore the fallacy with clear questions that make it easy to understand.
- 7 History Questions: Uncover what happened and why the fallacy was able to play out.
- Answer Sheet: See a quick answer guide to help with understanding!
Why Your Kids Will Love It:
This pack makes learning fallacies easy and unforgettable. The historical examples helps your child question manipulation techniques (e.g. propaganda) and spot when people are not telling them the truth. It's perfect for middle schoolers, families, or classrooms, and it works with or without our Activity Pack.
How to Use It:
Download the digital PDF to print (as worksheets or as a booklet - it is up to you!). Your child can research the questions, or you can answer them together, making it ideal for homeschooling, tutoring, or family nights.
Get It Now: Grab this Expansion Pack on TBS and become unhoodwinkable — download today!
Your Feedback Rocks: Please leave a TBS review after using this pack. Your ideas help us improve!
Important Notes:
- We’re Here to Help! Reach out with any snags and we will fix it right away!
- Personal Use Only: For your use only — not for sharing or reselling.
- Digital download only (PDF, 300dpi); no physical copy included.
Curriculum Alignment
This Expansion Pack meets standards of the Australian National Curriculum, US Common Core, and UK National Curriculum by fostering critical thinking, a core aspect of logical fallacies, for Grades 5+ (ages 11+).
Australian Curriculum: Aligns with Critical and Creative Thinking (ACARA, v9.0), promoting analysis and questioning (e.g., AC9E6LA03, Literacy). Questions engage History Inquiry (e.g., AC9HS7S03), encouraging evidence-based thinking for Years 5-8 (ages 10-14).
US Common Core: Supports ELA standards (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.8), building argument analysis, and discussion (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.7.2). Suits Grades 5-8 (ages 10-14), fostering critical literacy.
UK National Curriculum: Fits English and Citizenship (Key Stages 2-3, ages 7-14), analysing bias (e.g., Year 6 English) and media influence (e.g., KS3 Citizenship), promoting inquiry-based learning.
Resource Details
- Curriculum alignment
- Page count8
- File types1 Zip file
- Learning needs
- Teaching method/strategy
Curriculum alignment details
This resource is intended for the following use:
Curriculum:
Australian CurriculumContent Descriptors:
AC9E10LE05: Analyse how text structure, language features, literary devices and intertextual connections shape interpretations of textsAC9E10LE06: Compare and evaluate how “voice” as a literary device is used in different types of texts, such as poetry, novels and film, to evoke emotional responsesAC9E10LE08: Create and edit literary texts with a sustained “voice”, selecting and adapting text structures, literary devices, and language, auditory and visual features for purposes and audiencesAC9E10LY01: Analyse and evaluate how people, places, events and concepts are represented in texts and reflect contextsFurther context or application:
Duchess and Bruno's Logical Fallacy Activity Pack is perfect for educators (teachers, homeschoolers and parents) looking to teach critical thinking skills in a fun way. This pack: - Features a funny comic that shows one logical fallacy in action. - Includes activities where kids spot and identify the fallacy, learning through play. - Helps with writing and debating, making it great for school projects or home discussions. It's an easy, engaging way to dive into logical thinking, perfect for family learning time!