Description
This could be a math or literacy center activity depending on how you wanted to use it. Students first learn how to navigate logic problems (likely with modeling). They then complete a teacher example before creating their own using the provided templates, which can be adjusted. If they have school Google accounts, you can also share the blank templates with them for them to type out their creations.
Logic problems can use math, literacy, social studies, and science concepts, as well as classroom culture building strategies (get-to-know-you categories).
A teacher can then make copies of a student-created logic problem so other students can solve them, or alternatively, students can individually exchange their logic problems and solve each other’s.
This activity can be scaled to 2nd-8th grade classrooms.
In the downloadable Zip file are .pdf files and matching .docx files. If you want to edit any of the content to better fit your students’ needs, open the .docx version of the file in Google Docs and adjust each of the page margins to 0.5 inches. There are visual instructions for how to edit your page margins in the Zip file should you need them.
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Description
This could be a math or literacy center activity depending on how you wanted to use it. Students first learn how to navigate logic problems (likely with modeling). They then complete a teacher example before creating their own using the provided templates, which can be adjusted. If they have school Google accounts, you can also share the blank templates with them for them to type out their creations.
Logic problems can use math, literacy, social studies, and science concepts, as well as classroom culture building strategies (get-to-know-you categories).
A teacher can then make copies of a student-created logic problem so other students can solve them, or alternatively, students can individually exchange their logic problems and solve each other’s.
This activity can be scaled to 2nd-8th grade classrooms.
In the downloadable Zip file are .pdf files and matching .docx files. If you want to edit any of the content to better fit your students’ needs, open the .docx version of the file in Google Docs and adjust each of the page margins to 0.5 inches. There are visual instructions for how to edit your page margins in the Zip file should you need them.



