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Make Me A Liar

Activity, Bonus Material, Stage 2 – Being Logical

Someone makes a statement and the other players attempt to show that the statement maker is lying. The goal is to come up with a counterexample that shows that the statement is not always true.

Always true

One type of statement is saying something is always true. Examples are:

  • All trucks have four wheels
  • All rectangles are squares
  • All birds can fly

If -> then

Another type of statement is of the form “if then”. Examples are:

  • If today is Monday, then it is a school day
  • If I don’t eat for three hours, then I am hungry
  • If a person is taller than someone, then they are older