I am a Muslim from Algeria and I like how you care about your children. I believe that atheism is a psychological phenomenon. may Allah guide you to the right way in your life.
Is the Teachers guide same as the student textbook information and reading wise but just includes worksheets, practice sheets and special chapter reviews?
Viva Chow We used the James Madison Critical Thinking Course book. www.rainbowresource.com/hSearch.jhtm?category=James-Madison-Critical-Thinking-Course
Hi Janelle! I am possibly using this as an elective for my 11th and 9th grade kiddos. Do you think it's possible to complete this in one semester or if it would take two semesters? 1/2 credit or full credit? We have a separate Bible curriculum as well as some Bible in their Language Arts and History so I don't want to just stick this in as more to Bible, but yet as a separate elective.
It is a full year course but I think it would be manageable to do in one semester. I'd still give a full credit for the course though as they will be doing a full years worth of work.
I am teaching this course for our homeschool co-op this year and I can’t wait!! 🙂
Thank you for the great flip through!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for the look inside! I have been looking at this one for a bit also!
This is DEFINITELY on my list for the upcoming school year. TFS!
Did you all like this curriculum?? What ages do you think best for? Thank you!!
Yes, we liked it. I’m currently using it again! High school age is best but an 8th grader might be able to do it depending on ability.
I am a Muslim from Algeria and I like how you care about your children. I believe that atheism is a psychological phenomenon. may Allah guide you to the right way in your life.
Is the Teachers guide same as the student textbook information and reading wise but just includes worksheets, practice sheets and special chapter reviews?
Teachers Guide does not have any of the student textbook material in it. It just includes a short summary and worksheets plus the answer keys.
It looks great! We have a logic course we are going to do but it’s not a Christian point of view. I am going to keep this in mind for another year!
Marisa, can you share the name of the course you used? Thanks!
Viva Chow We used the James Madison Critical Thinking Course book. www.rainbowresource.com/hSearch.jhtm?category=James-Madison-Critical-Thinking-Course
hi j, do you have an update on how your student enjoyed Logic (or didn't!) thank you, melissa
Yes, this was a great course. Using it again this year in a homeschool co-op setting.
Do you have a follow up on this? I wanted to know what you thought of this curriculum :)
Jamie Renee here is my review on my blog: www.janelleknutson.com/2020/02/26/introduction-to-logic-master-books/
Thank you for showing us inside this book. What grade would you say this is for?
The book says 8th-10th grade. I will be using it for 8th - 12th Grade.
As Joy said, it says it is for 8th to 10th grade but I think it can be used up to 12th grade and even adults!
Hi Janelle! I am possibly using this as an elective for my 11th and 9th grade kiddos. Do you think it's possible to complete this in one semester or if it would take two semesters? 1/2 credit or full credit? We have a separate Bible curriculum as well as some Bible in their Language Arts and History so I don't want to just stick this in as more to Bible, but yet as a separate elective.
It is a full year course but I think it would be manageable to do in one semester. I'd still give a full credit for the course though as they will be doing a full years worth of work.
@@JanelleKnutson Thank you for your help!
Hi Janelle, what would you list this as…Bible?
On a transcript, I'd call it Introduction to Logic or Intro to Logic.
Hello! On a transcript, would this be considered Bible?
I plan on calling it Intro to Logic.
Now that you've had a chance to use this, do you still like it?
Yes, still love this Logic course and hoping to use it in a co-op setting next year!
Do you think this would be too much for an eighth grader?
Not at all. It would be great for an 8th grader!
so you mean religious people are logical? Good! surprise!