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Circular Circuitry

Stage: 5 Challenge Level: Challenge Level:3 Challenge Level:3 Challenge Level:3

What will happen when you switch on these circular circuits?

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Adding Machine

Stage: 5 Challenge Level: Challenge Level:2 Challenge Level:2

Can you set the logic gates so that this machine can decide how many bulbs have been switched on?

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Circuit Maker

Stage: 2, 3, 4 and 5 Challenge Level: Challenge Level:1

Investigate how logic gates work in circuits.

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Procedure Solver

Stage: 5 Challenge Level: Challenge Level:1

Can you think like a computer and work out what this flow diagram does?

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Not Another NAND!

Stage: 4 and 5 Challenge Level: Challenge Level:2 Challenge Level:2

Prove that you can make any type of logic gate using just NAND gates.

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Logic, and How it Should Influence Our Teaching

Stage: 1, 2, 3 and 4

Providing opportunities for children to participate in group narrative in our classrooms is vital. Their contrasting views lead to a high level of revision and improvement, and through this process. . . .

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Truth Tables and Electronic Circuits

Stage: 2, 3 and 4

Investigate circuits and record your findings in this simple introduction to truth tables and logic.

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Logic, Truth Tables and Switching Circuits Challenge

Stage: 2, 3, 4 and 5

Learn about the link between logical arguments and electronic circuits. Investigate the logical connectives by making and testing your own circuits and fill in the blanks in truth tables to. . . .

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Notty Logic

Stage: 5 Challenge Level: Challenge Level:1

Have a go at being mathematically negative, by negating these statements.

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Mind Your Ps and Qs

Stage: 5 Short Challenge Level: Challenge Level:2 Challenge Level:2

Sort these mathematical propositions into a series of 8 correct statements.