# Logical Fallacy Activity Pack Bundle 1 - Comics, Worksheets & Critical Thinking

**Price:** $66.05 AUD
**Seller:** TeachBuySell Seller

**Year Levels:** year4, year5, year6
**Subjects:** english

## Description (seller-submitted)

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Your students are being manipulated every single day. Social media, advertising, playground arguments, even the news - they're surrounded by bad logic and don't have the tools to see through it. This 6-pack bundle gives your learners 120 pages of illustrated stories, comics, and hands-on activities that teach them to identify and dismantle six of the most common logical fallacies - the sneaky tricks used to win arguments without actually being right. No dry worksheets. No walls of text. Every fallacy is taught through a gripping historical tale and a funny comic featuring Duchess (the cat) and Bruno (the dog) - characters that kids remember and talk about weeks later. ⭐ Rated 5.0 on Etsy and TPT WHAT'S IN THIS BUNDLE? 6 complete activity packs (20 pages each): 🟢 Confirmation Bias - Stop Cherry Picking Why we only see what we want to see. Featuring the real story of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster and how NASA managers ignored the warnings that were right in front of them. 🔵 Anecdotal Fallacy - Grandpa Smokes & He's Healthy Why one person's experience doesn't prove anything. Featuring the story of Thalidomide - the "miracle drug" the pharmaceutical industry pushed while ignoring the evidence of harm. 🟣 Loaded Question - The Trick Question Learn to spot questions that are rigged before you even answer. Featuring the devious tactics of ambush interviews and how "demon snake" questions are designed to trap you. 🔴 Appeal to Force - Do It or Else When someone uses threats instead of logic. Featuring the chilling story of how Hitler's troops surrounded parliament and intimidated politicians into handing over power. 🟡 No True Scotsman - Not One of Us How people change the rules to exclude anyone who doesn't fit their definition. Featuring Marx, Engels, and how the communist movement used this fallacy to divide people into "us" and "them." 🟠 Gambler's Fallacy - It's My Turn to Win Why past results don't change future odds. Featuring the legendary night at the Mon… [truncated]
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## Learning Needs

growthMindset, socialEmotionalLearning, personalDevelopment

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