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Creative and critical thinking skills can be linked to left- and right-brain hemispheric activities. Understanding this can help teachers develop appropriate strategies.
Teachers can foster critical thinking skills in their high school students by preparing student-lead discussion groups. Varying teacher roles can bring positive results.
ESOL/ESL students need to be both supported and challenged to develop critical thinking skills in the high school classroom. Here are activities which scaffold learning.
The use of prediction, analogies, elaboration and brainstorming are great strategies for teaching creative and critical thinking skills to homeschooled students.
PBS Kids Dinosaur Train educational TV show uses prehistoric creatures in teaching children science, teaching the scientific method, teaching critical thinking skills
A classroom activity using Velikovsky's ideas as an example of bad science. Critically evaluating claims will help develop student critical thinking skills.
Not all academic projects promote higher order thinking skills. There are key elements to project based assessments that make them rigorous.
This article will provide a broad overview of some of the steps necessary for schools to develop a goals-driven parallel "Thinking Curriculum," for its advanced students.
Adult education is an important preparation environment for developing five important soft skills employers seek in potential employees.
The "old" way of thinking is no longer adequate in the 21st Century and people have to be inventive if they are to aim for superior results.
Educational board games do not have to feel educational. Many of the traditional board games that kids enjoy also teach children to count, spell, or to think logically.
Two investigations are used for students to question why objects sink or float. They make predictions and inferences about density of objects based on observations.
Pre-AP skills, such as literary interpretation, can be taught to all students, regardless of whether they intend to take AP, or Advanced Placement, classes in the future
Four corners is an instructional strategy that develops critical thinking skills of students. As well, it improves their decision making abilities.
Some of the earliest puzzles children learn to solve are riddles. As they progress in word power, give them an opportunity to solve crosswords.
From time to time, everyone experiences problems with attention and focus. Stress, fatigue, and general health can all lead to reduced mental abilities.
Early access to sound is vital. From birth, a baby is already busy at work, actively constructing the foundation to his future intellectual and emotional self.
This list of learning games uses pictures and photographs from magazines to teach preschoolers numbers, letters, shapes, vocabulary and thinking skills.
Students are immersed in technology to the detriment of their involvement with critical thinking and concentration. The Nine Week Method changes all that.
Teachers can help high school students develop better study habits for finals through modeling in the classroom. Show them how to get organized and develop study skills.
Jigsaw puzzles are traditional family fun. They also encourage valuable thinking skills for developmentally delayed children.
Discrepant events cause contradictions in students' prior knowledge and experiences regarding scientific event in support of better understanding of science concepts.
'Florida Today' recently published an article highlighting a school ban on Goth fashion statements. Why? Are teen cults headed in an unhealthy supernatural direction?
Students need background information about the cultures from which the music they are studying originates in order for them to develop an appreciation for it.
This creative drawing activity requires no preparation and very little necessary materials, making it a great plan for when you are in a pinch for a lesson idea.
Sometimes student groups may benefit from team building exercises to increase the cohesion of the group. A couple of simple exercises can help to build that team spirit.
Students use their critical thinking skills and prior knowledge to explain events which cause mental conflict to develop a better understanding of science concepts.
Classroom activities using canals and the face on Mars as examples of bad science. Critically evaluating claims will help develop student critical thinking skills.
This book by Linda Shute is not only great fun but a fine example of how to use strategy to solve a story problem. In March or any time of year students love this story.
Students use science process skills and problem solving strategies, along with the scientific method during the completion density science activities.
Science games provide opportunities for elementary and middle school students to make connections between terms and concepts to aid in internalization of science facts.
In this introductory article, the question is how do bright, advanced or gifted and talented students make sense of issues that probably seem completely unrelated.
In this article, bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to add meaning to the way they develop webs using Bloom's Taxonomy in this advanced method.
Kids can relate to cartoons. They love to read them and draw them. Learn practical ways to incorporate cartoon drawing into your lessons.
This unique chromatography experiment works extremely well and promotes insight and scientific inquiry of chromatography. The project is suitable for people of all ages.
Teachers can incorporate activities to help high school students develop higher order thinking skills, such as analysis and synthesis, in the mainstream classroom.
5 fun ideas to teach children to think like writers, but without pencils! Students may say they hate writing when penmanship, grammar, and spelling are the real problems.
Have primary students read trade books for the purpose of gathering information about how pumpkins grow as part of this integrated reading, science, and art lesson plan.
Advanced students learn to understand that their ideas, beliefs, insights and hunches can be stated in a non-threatening way by writing a thoughtful thesis statement.
Whether the classroom teacher did not prepare enough for the class to do, or the substitute finished a lesson early, filling those few minutes is important.
Gifted, advanced and talented students learn to apply a thesis statement to create a detailed outline in this final article in the Process-Writing series.
Bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to actively process their compositions in both their visual and kinesthetic realms as groundwork for writing.
Teachers discover how to apply the Hands-On Process-Writing technique across all disciplines.
Use Fall Is for Friends to teach the steps of the critical thinking skill of problem-solving: understand/identify the problem, make/test a plan, and check results.
This media studies lesson plan can be adjusted to suit many age groups. The goal is to analyze the intellectual and emotional motivations for the media we consume.
How many students are actually prepared to do college work? The ACT Inc. president says only 34 percent have the skills to be successful.
Teachers can design exciting learning environments that cater to the individual needs and backgrounds of students while meeting specific educational goals and objectives.
Information literacy skills can be taught to students of all ages from elementary school to graduate levels by integrating the curriculum with the Big 6 process model.
Bright, advanced or gifted and talented students learn to make mental interconnections as a metacognitive skill as they discover contextual relationships in prewriting.


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