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Junior detectives solve 10 interactive mysteries using clues to find patterns and make smart choices.
Foundational reasoning skills come to life as young learners use pattern recognition and evidence to solve classroom mysteries and predict what happens next.
Learners identify sensory data and categorical shifts through visual reasoning, moving beyond simple matching to foundational evidence-based sorting.
Crack the patterns and spot the clues in this fast-paced challenge that turns everyday puzzles into high-speed thinking wins.
Syllogistic validity, nuanced informal fallacies, and Bayesian probability — rigorous evaluation of complex claims to sharpen academic discernment for college readiness.
Examine missing snack clues and animal patterns using multi-step reasoning to build the investigative foundations used by real-life forensic scientists.
Sophomores sharpen their analytical edge by synthesizing complex arguments and evaluating the structural integrity of formal and informal inferences.
Sophomores dismantle sophisticated rhetorical traps and evaluate the formal validity of complex philosophical arguments through rigorous situational analysis.
Synthesize complex deductive structures and evaluate nuanced informal fallacies through high-level propositional calculus and architectural argument mapping.
Analyze structural validity and identify common informal fallacies within relatable social and historical scenarios to sharpen sixth-grade evaluative thinking.
Expose weak arguments and track down hidden logical patterns as you defend your own conclusions against the tricks of deceptive reasoning.
Deconstruct complex arguments using syllogistic reasoning and formal inference techniques to sharpen analytical decision-making skills.
Your mind is a courtroom! Synthesize evidence and evaluate complex arguments through tricky dilemmas to see if a conclusion truly holds up under cross-examination.
Evidence-checking, pattern-spotting, and generalization-busting. Students synthesize complex scenarios to avoid common thinking pitfalls and strengthen reasoning skills.
Expose sneaky arguments and flawed shortcuts. Use your analytical skills to separate solid facts from tricky reasoning errors in everyday life.
Students help solve a neighborhood mystery by separating evidence from guesses and spotting silly mistakes in cat-sized conversations.
Demonstrate proficiency in advanced reasoning by navigating 10 challenging scenarios involving syllogistic logic and subtle rhetorical maneuvers.
Can you spot a shaky premise before it collapses? Deconstruct complex syllogisms and expose hidden informal fallacies in real-world scenarios.
Students identify fundamental patterns of valid inference and recognize common informal fallacies in real-world arguments to sharpen their analytical comprehension.
Metalogic, Bayesian synthesis, and predicate calculus—these 10 advanced problems require rigorous structural evaluation and the elimination of complex cognitive biases.