Now that the whole curriculum planning thing is over, I looked at our Logic text and it just looks so boring. So we’re either supplementing, or totally changing the plan. These may be what will occupy our Sunday afternoons.

Six Vintage-Inspired Animations on Critical Thinking

Haven’t watched all of those. One talks about global warming about it’s fact. Hm. But so far the other vids are good introductions.

Funny recording of stories of “kids’ logic” — listened to half and it’s funny. Probably more for mom than for the kids.

Maybe for primary grades.

Getting Kindle versions of these for the Nexus 7:

Philosophy for Kids : 40 Fun Questions That Help You Wonder About Everything!
The Fallacy Detective — I’ve heard good things about this. Sample looks great!
The Thinking Toolbox — this one too.

The Teaching Children Philosophy Wiki Pages
History for Kids: Greek Philosophy — good for Migi this year esp. since he’s reading the Greeks for History!
Lesson Plans from the Northwest Center for Philosophy for Children