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    Check out this FREE Logical Thinking Trial Lesson for age 7-9!

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    Birds of a Feather: Commutative Property Worksheet
    Birds of a Feather: Commutative Property Worksheet

    Birds of a Feather: Commutative Property Worksheet

    The commutative property states that order of factors doesn't affect the product. Use it to help your kids solve simple problems. If they love birds, they'll love the colorful worksheet to identify exotic ones. Practicing is the best way to understand difficult topics. Look at the equations in this tracing sheet; help them draw a line to connect equations that match.
    Birds of a Feather: Commutative Property Worksheet
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    Chess Facts Bingo Worksheet
    Chess Facts Bingo Worksheet

    Chess Facts Bingo Worksheet

    Help your child assess their knowledge of chess with our simple worksheet. It contains six questions; read them to your child and ask them if the statements are true or false. Once they check the boxes for the true statements, you'll have a better understanding of their understanding of the game.
    Chess Facts Bingo Worksheet
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    Rook and Bishop Worksheet
    Rook and Bishop Worksheet

    Rook and Bishop Worksheet

    This tracing sheet helps your child learn chess pieces by matching each piece, short name and symbol to the correct name. After tracing, have them answer the questions and check their answers. It's a great way for them to become familiarized with chess.
    Rook and Bishop Worksheet
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    Pattern Recognition Worksheet
    Pattern Recognition Worksheet

    Practice Patterns Worksheet

    Practice Patterns Worksheet
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    Size Worksheet: Big, Small, Medium
    Size Worksheet: Big, Small, Medium

    Practice with Sizes Size Worksheet

    Practice with Sizes Size Worksheet
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    Logical thinking activities for children aged 7-9 are essential for fostering critical cognitive skills that will serve them throughout life. At this age, children are becoming more adept at reasoning and problem-solving, making it an invaluable time to engage them in activities that promote these abilities.

    First, logical thinking enhances critical analysis, helping children assess situations and make sound decisions. Activities such as puzzles, pattern recognition games, and strategic board games not only entertain but also challenge their brains in constructive ways. These exercises encourage children to think sequentially and draw connections between concepts, skills crucial for academic success.

    Furthermore, logical thinking activities promote independence and confidence. As children learn to navigate challenges and decipher solutions on their own, they build resilience and a growth mindset. This fosters a love for learning, pushing them to embrace complex subjects like math and science in later years.

    Incorporating logical thinking activities into the daily routine also strengthens social skills. Collaborative efforts in problem-solving and group games teach communication, teamwork, and negotiation— Skills that are invaluable in both academic environments and future workplaces. Overall, prioritizing logical thinking in early education will help shape well-rounded, capable individuals ready to tackle the challenges ahead.