This worksheet was created to test students knowledge of fourteen of the most well known logical fallacies in the area of critical thinking, argumentative writing, philosophy, and psychology.
This resource contains notes on Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, types of audience, and written decorum. These are great for a lecture; each mode of persuasion has a sample attached. A homework assignment is also included. This assignment asks students to examine EPL using their favorite songs. I've also written a sample response for students that like to read through samples for inspiration and clarification.
This is a Powerpoint that showcases a variety of popular logical fallacies. Currently used in the 9th-12th grade setting and college composition courses of all levels. Current comics and topics are used to show students both the definitions of these fallacies alongside comics, visuals, and written examples. Fallacies include: hasty generalization, slippery slope, stereotyping, post hoc ergo propter hoc, ad hominem, appeal to force/pity, and other