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Red Herring Fallacy Poster

Annelise MCreated by AnneliseCreated by Annelise

Overview

Year levels

Description

Get ready to spot the Red Herring Fallacy with our Logical Fallacy Poster! 


This vibrant poster (A4, A3, 11x17in, 8.5x11in) is perfect for classroom walls, homeschool spaces, or kids’ rooms.


What’s on the Poster?


  • Clear Title & Definition: The “Red Herring" explained simply so kids get it fast. 
  • Unforgettable Cartoon: A bold Duchess and Bruno illustration that sticks in minds.
  • Real-Life Example: Shows how the fallacy pops up in everyday life.


Why It's Awesome


This poster empowers kids (ages 6-12+) to question cleverly and think for themselves, spotting sneaky traps set by media or others. It’s a colourful, brain-boosting tool that sparks sharp thinking and confidence!


BONUS: B&W Colouring Posters


  • Posters that can be coloured in or your child can draw their own design to illustrate the fallacy (you can print them in A4, A3, 11x17in, 8.5x11in size).


How to Use It


Download the PDF to print at home (8.5x11in for standard printers, 11x17in or A3 for shops). Display for lessons or family discussions. Perfect for ages 6-12+ and curious minds!


Get It Now


Buy this Poster and help your kids shine as fallacy detectives!


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Important Notes


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Personal Use Only


Use this poster for yourself or your kids — not for selling, sharing, or commercial use. Digital download only (PDF in A3, 11x17in, 8.5x11in, 300dpi); no physical copy included.


Alignment with Curriculums


Australian Curriculum


This poster directly develops critical thinking by aligning with the Australian Curriculum’s Critical and Creative Thinking capability (ACARA, v9.0). It teaches children to question manipulative language and spot logical tricks. The clear definition and example build critical literacy skills in Literacy (e.g., AC9E6LA03) by analysing persuasive texts, while the cartoon strengthens critical inquiry in Civics (e.g., AC9HC7S01) for ages 8–14 (Years 3–8).


US Common Core


This poster builds strong critical thinking skills and meets US Common Core ELA standards by teaching students to trace, evaluate, and challenge arguments (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.8). It trains Grades 5–8 (ages 10–13+) to separate solid evidence from distractions like red herrings. The real-life example also boosts critical discussion skills (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.7.2) so kids confidently question what they see and hear.


UK National Curriculum


Perfectly matched to the UK National Curriculum’s focus on developing sharp critical thinking in English and Citizenship (Key Stages 2–3, ages 7–14). Students learn to spot bias, evaluate arguments, and resist manipulation - exactly what’s required in Year 6 English (e.g., evaluating texts for bias and opinion vs. fact) and KS3 Citizenship (e.g., analysing how media influences opinions and recognising bias in sources).

Details

$8.95

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