Introduction to Logic Puzzles
Engaging in simple logic puzzles to develop critical thinking and problem-solving strategies.
Key Questions
- Analyze the clues in a logic puzzle to eliminate possibilities.
- Design a step-by-step strategy to solve a given logic puzzle.
- Explain how making a guess and checking it can help solve a puzzle.
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
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