Grade 5/Number Puzzles
🚀 Space Mission (1814)
Each astronaut has a favourite planet. Use deductive reasoning to figure out who likes which world.
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Quick Tip
Start with any clue that tells you exactly who has what. Then use the other clues to eliminate possibilities.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Deductive reasoning: Using clues to figure out the answer.
Grid: A chart with rows and columns to organize information.
Clue: A piece of information that helps solve a puzzle.
Differentiation
Extension Activities
- Create a space-themed logic puzzle.
- Sort space objects using a grid.
- Solve a space-themed logic grid.
Parent Tip
Play '20 Questions' about space objects to practice deduction.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
15 minutes
Skills Practiced
logic puzzlesdeductive reasoningspatial reasoning
