Venn Diagram Thinking
Use overlapping sets to figure out how many items belong where.
Start activityVenn diagrams, fact vs opinion, evidence evaluation, and argument strength.
Venn diagrams, fact vs opinion, evidence evaluation, and argument strength.
Each one opens as a score-ready puzzle set with one question at a time.
Use overlapping sets to figure out how many items belong where.
Start activityDecide if statements are facts or opinions, spot logical flaws, and evaluate evidence.
Start activityRead a statement and decide whether it is a verifiable fact or a personal opinion.
Start activityCompare two arguments and decide which one is stronger and why.
Start activityIdentify what caused something to happen and what the likely result will be.
Start activitySpot persuasion tricks in advertisements, news headlines, and everyday claims.
Start activitySpot common thinking errors — hasty generalisations, false dilemmas, ad hominem attacks, and more.
Start activityFind the hidden assumptions behind everyday statements and decisions.
Start activityTry another skill area when you are ready.
Matching, same-different, shapes, and visual patterns.
Counting, comparing groups, and simple number order practice.
Listening prompts, first sounds, rhymes, and simple stories.
Short attention-building and remember-what-you-saw challenges.
What comes next, routines, and step-by-step thinking.
Grouping, category thinking, and simple concept sorting.