# Logical Fallacy Activity Pack Bundle 4 - Comics, Worksheets & Critical Thinking

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

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

## Description (seller-submitted)

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Isaac Newton could calculate the motion of stars. He still lost $4,000,000 following the crowd. If one of the smartest people in history couldn't resist bad logic, what chance do our kids have - unless we teach them how to spot 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 dangerous logical fallacies - the ones that have started wars, crashed economies, and ruined lives throughout history. 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): 🔵 Bandwagon Effect - Jumping on the Bandwagon Why "everyone's doing it" is never a reason to follow. Featuring the story of Isaac Newton and the South Sea Company - how the greatest scientist in history watched his friends get rich, dove in with all his cash, and lost $4,000,000 when the bubble burst. 🟡 False Dilemma - Black & White Thinking When someone forces you to choose between only two options when there are actually many more. Featuring the story of the Vietnam War era, when Americans were told "support the war or you're a filthy commie traitor" - as if loving your country and questioning a war couldn't coexist. 🔴 Ad Hominem Attack - Making It Personal When someone attacks the person instead of the argument. Featuring how name-calling and character assassination became a political weapon - and why attacking the messenger never actually disproves the message. 🟠 Gambler's Fallacy - It's My Turn to Win Why past results don't change future odds. Featuring the legendary night at the Monte Carlo Casino when the roulette ball landed on black 26 times in a row - and the crowd lost fortunes betting it "had" to be red next. The odds? 1 in 127,000,000.… [truncated]
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## Learning Needs

emotions, growthMindset, socialEmotionalLearning

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