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      Logic Problems
      Submitted by TE Editor on 19 March, 2004 - 12:00

      This site has logic problems for students to solve. Teachers could use the activities such as the Wolf, Sheep and Cabbages problem (mentioned in Penny Ur's 'Discussions that Work' book) as whole-class discussions using an interactive whiteboard (IWB). Only some of the problems can be accessed free, the others require subscription.

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