Reasoning & Cartoons for Kids
This is a free class at the Sugar Land Public Library <– Click for more details. 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm on January 23rd, 2025.
This is a 9 lesson course on reasoning for kids. This will be one lesson from that course. This lesson will be on teaching kids the difference between being precise and generic. That’s because it’s easier to verify the truth of specific claims than generic ones.
Reasoning in this case means a few things. It means identifying what you know, knowing how you know it, and being precise or specific about what you know. We’ll be learning how to reason by using clips from 90s cartoons as our context. Why? Because the 90s had a lot of awesome cartoons.
There is not necessarily an age requirement for this course, but students should be able to independently write a grammatical and meaningful sentence (typically, this is around 3rd grade) since this will be the means through which students’ understanding of the lessons will be assessed.
If you have any other questions, please email me: [kautif@gmail.com](mailto:kautif@gmail.com). Thanks.
Autif
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