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Basic Operations
In this basic operations worksheet, students identify incorrect answers in a multiplication chart. Without a calculator, they add and subtract positive and negative numbers. Students determine the price of a meal and complete a logic...
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Conditional Adverb Clauses
In this conditional adverb clauses worksheet, students fill in the blanks in 10 sentences with adverb clauses that are logical and grammatically correct.
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Vocabulary Quiz: Who Am I? Jobs and Professions
In this careers worksheet, students complete a 10 question multiple choice on-line interactive quiz about jobs and professions. Students read a clue to a person's career and mark the most logical answer.
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Recognize Nonsense Words
In this nonsense instructional activity, students read six sentences and replace the blue nonsense word with a better word from two choices. Students write the more logical word on the line.
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Last Will and Testament of Amanda Hugandkiss
Eleventh graders apply mathematical knowledge and reasoning skills to solve a real life problem. In this algebra lesson, 11th graders use a variety of problem solving skills to solve non-routine problems of increasing...
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Maggie's Journal Brainteasers
In this Maggie's Journal brainteasers worksheet, students solve two word problems with logic and basic arithmetic skills.
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Pecans
For this calculator activity, learners complete a task using pecans. Students complete 4 short answer questions and a "challenge" question using reasoning skills and calculating their responses.
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Traffic Maze #2
In this traffic maze worksheet, students examine streets and traffic flow. They trace a route under given specifications. This one-page worksheet contains 1 logic problem. The answer is provided.
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Bridge Problem
In this geometry instructional activity, students analyze and solve word problems using their reasoning skills. There are 2 questions with an answer key.
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How to Write a Persuasive Paper
Students explore persuasive writing. In this writing lesson, students choose a side for or against a particular topic and develop specific logic and reasoning for their arguments. Students write a persuasive paper on that topic.
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Prepositions of Time
In this prepositions of time worksheet, students fill in blanks in sentences with logical prepositions of time. Page has link to additional grammar worksheets and answers.
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Animal Tracks
Sixth graders practice using logic and scientific proof while examining animal tracks. In this scientific method lesson, 6th graders identify different animals and the type of tracks they leave behind by observing...
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Find Four Consecutive Integers Whose Sum is 17798
In this sum instructional activity, students find four consecutive integers whose sum is 17798. Students could approach this problems using algebraic equations or logically with guess and check. The solution is provided.
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Conditional Statements Multiple Choice
In this logic worksheet, students find inverse statements, contrapositives, and converses in ten multiple choice problems. The solutions are available by clicking on the "check your work" button found bottom left of the page.
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Ten Name the Property Illustrated Problems
In this properties worksheet, students name the property exhibited in ten problems. The properties displayed are algebraic, logic, and geometric.
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Write the Hypothesis and Write the Conclusion Problems
In this logic worksheet, students write the hypothesis for the given statement in two problems and the conclusion in the other two problems. The solutions are not provided.
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Robot Sketcher
High schoolers analyze and solve word problems. In this algebra lesson, students explore their reasoning skills as they analyze a problems and come up with the correct steps to solve it. They create a plan and execute it correctly.
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Puzzles and Brain Teasers
In this puzzle worksheet, students place the first 11 numbers in the eleven circles so that every 3 numbers in a straight line add up to 18.
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All Aboard
In this mathematical reasoning worksheet, 3rd graders create a catalog page for a toy-train supply store. They list items in order of price (greatest to least amounts). Students are given clues to assist. They answer three comprehension...
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Delps and Googles
In this mathematical reasoning worksheet, 1st graders are shown shapes named with the nonsense terms of Delps and Googles. They circle shapes with similar characteristics.
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Go-Togethers
In this math analogies worksheet, 3rd graders circle the appropriate multiple choice answer that best completes 6 math analogies. Students complete one analogy.
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Secret Code Spotlight
In this secret math code worksheet, students solve 14 equations and apply the color value for each line according to the key. Students write the final total and the secret coded letter from another key. Students read the message.
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Search for Eighteen
In this math puzzle learning exercise, students solve 12 triangle math puzzles. Each triangle must equal eighteen with all numbers being used once with any operation.
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Fifty Dollar Word$ From Ms. Smiley's Class
In this math code worksheet, 5th graders analyze 6 words that have an exact value of $50 according to the code. Students encode each word using the values in the key and use any of the four basic math operations to show a final value of...
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