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Anecdotal Fallacy Poster
Anecdotal Fallacy Poster
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Get ready to spot anecdotal fallacies with our Logical Fallacy Poster!
This vibrant A3 poster, printed on high-quality 250gsm matte paper at 300dpi, makes spotting this fallacy fun and clear — perfect for classroom walls, homeschool spaces, or kids’ rooms.
What’s on the Poster?
- Clear Title & Definition: The “Anecdotal Fallacy" explained simply so kids get it fast.
- Unforgettable Cartoon: A bold Duchess and Bruno illustration that sticks in minds.
- Real-Life Example: Shows how the fallacy pops up in everyday life.
Why It's Awesome
This poster empowers kids (ages 6-12+) to question cleverly and think for themselves, spotting sneaky traps set by media or others. It’s a colourful, brain-boosting tool that sparks sharp thinking and confidence!
How to Use It
Get your A3 poster delivered, ready to hang for lessons, study time, or family discussions. Its durable 250gsm matte finish ensures lasting impact. Perfect for ages 8+ and curious minds of all ages!
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Buy this Poster and help your kids shine as fallacy detectives!
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Personal Use Only
Use this poster for yourself or your kids — not for selling, sharing, or commercial use. Price includes one A3 poster printed on 250gsm matte paper at 300dpi, or (if you choose the digital download option, you will receive a pdf for home printing).
Alignment with Curriculums
Australian Curriculum
This Fallacy Poster aligns with the Australian Curriculum’s Critical and Creative Thinking capability (ACARA, v9.0), fostering skills to question manipulative language and techniques. The definition and example support Literacy (e.g., AC9E6LA03), aiding persuasive text analysis, while the cartoon engages Civics Inquiry (e.g., AC9HS7S03) for ages 10-14 (Years 5-8), promoting accessible, engaging learning.
US Common Core
This poster supports US Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English Language Arts (ELA) by building argument analysis skills (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.6.8). The clear example fosters discussion (e.g., CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.7.2), engaging Grades 5-8 (ages 10-14) in critical literacy to counter manipulation, per CCSS’s readiness goals.
UK National Curriculum
The poster fits the UK National Curriculum’s focus on analytical skills in English and Citizenship (Key Stages 2-3, ages 7-14). The definition/example align with English (e.g., Year 6: spotting bias) and Citizenship (e.g., KS3: media influence), using visuals to engage students in questioning manipulation.
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