Lesson

Eliminate With Clues

Students learn to process clues one by one and remove impossible matches.

Eliminate With Clues

What students learn

Students learn to read clues one by one and use each clue to rule out impossible matches. Open with so the clue-reading habit stays deliberate.

Why it matters

Logic grids are easier when students know that elimination is progress. shows how a clue can turn into a clear cross-out.

Learn the idea

After a few eliminations, the choices shrink. helps students see how the remaining options become easier to test.

Try it

Ask the student to solve a tiny logic grid using three clues. After each clue, have them say which matches are impossible and why.

Parent guide

Encourage the student to speak the reasoning aloud. When they explain the elimination, they are less likely to guess and more likely to notice the structure.