Description
This is a quick and easy worksheet for students learning about common fallacy types. I recommend doing this after students have learned fallacy basics: this is practice for defining and recognizing fallacies like slippery slope, hasty generalization, ad hominem, and more.
Pair with the video linked below. You can either play the video for students and have them complete this live, or assign the video/worksheet for practice. I've had students work on this in partners or groups, and I've found it helpful in getting them to think critically about the difference in fallacy definitions.
Link to video: https://youtu.be/c5QdzqbCxgI?si=xKvaCg6STSpxBtqB
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Description
This is a quick and easy worksheet for students learning about common fallacy types. I recommend doing this after students have learned fallacy basics: this is practice for defining and recognizing fallacies like slippery slope, hasty generalization, ad hominem, and more.
Pair with the video linked below. You can either play the video for students and have them complete this live, or assign the video/worksheet for practice. I've had students work on this in partners or groups, and I've found it helpful in getting them to think critically about the difference in fallacy definitions.
Link to video: https://youtu.be/c5QdzqbCxgI?si=xKvaCg6STSpxBtqB

