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Critical thinking Common Core RI.7.8 resources

Preview of Fake News Unit | Critical Thinking | Media Literacy | Fact Analysis & Research

Fake News Unit | Critical Thinking | Media Literacy | Fact Analysis & Research

Teaching students to navigate news and information on mainstream, traditional and social media as critical thinkers is essential in 2024. It is becoming increasingly difficult to separate FACTS and OPINIONS, SATIRE from LIES, and PERSUASION from PROPAGANDA in the "MISINFORMATION:" eraA well-grounded understanding of MEDIA-LITERACY is crucial in stopping FAKE NEWS and RADICALIZATION. And This PROVEN resource will teach your students the skills to identify, analyze and critique information throug
Preview of Nonfiction Independent Reading Journal - Middle School English

Nonfiction Independent Reading Journal - Middle School English

Nonfiction Independent Reading This reading response resource is interactive and perfect for assessing nonfiction independent reading. Better yet, it covers ALL of the informational text standards! It is easy to use, simple to grade, and can be assigned over and over again for books or articles. We all know how important independent reading is, but it’s not always easy to hold students accountable without issues such as...#1. Driving yourself crazy with all of the grading involved; #2. Knowing
Preview of How to Identify Bias Online Activities Digital Literacy

How to Identify Bias Online Activities Digital Literacy

Just what you need to teach bias! This print and digital resource has everything you need to teach this valuable critical thinking skill in our online world. Ready to use -- includes websites, questions, student notes, practice, and more!Here's what teachers are saying about my digital literacy resources:"Big packet full of so many options. Really gets kids thinking. Thanks for creating exactly what I was looking for.""Great resource to teach students about possible bias when they are rese
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format - Debate Outline, Graphic Organizer, and Rubric

Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format - Debate Outline, Graphic Organizer, and Rubric

Looking to engage your students in a style of debate that they’ll love? This debate outline teaches the Lincoln-Douglas debate format with a slideshow lesson, debate graphic organizer, teacher moderator script, and an editable debate rubric. Suitable for online learning with digital slide decks for Google Classroom®!Included with this Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format Outline:✏️  Lincoln-Douglas Debate Format Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, & PDF✏️  Lincoln-Douglas Deba
Preview of Digital Escape Room: Escape the Misinformation Newsroom, Real News vs Fake News

Digital Escape Room: Escape the Misinformation Newsroom, Real News vs Fake News

Want to help your middle and high school ELA students learn how to avoid bias, consipiracies, and misinformation online? Escape the Newsroom is a FUN and meaningful activity that helps students to apply two methods of evaluating online sources in a hands-on way. Students learn the SIFT method (Stop, Investigate, Find trusted coverage, Trace to the original) and the CRAP method (Currency, Reliability, Authority, and Purpose). They apply the methods to various websites--some which are completely r
Preview of Middle School Interactive Reading Log {Common Core Aligned}

Middle School Interactive Reading Log {Common Core Aligned}

Created by
Kasey Kiehl
Give your 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students meaningful homework where they can read a fiction or non-fiction text of their choice and apply a wide-variety of reading prompts to the section of the text they read each night. Interactive reading logs provide a necessary bridge between students, teachers, and parents. They were created using the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th reading standards for literature and informational texts. Beyond the Common Core, the reading prompts will ensure that students a
Preview of Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Debate Choice Board: Digital Argumentative Topics & Graphic Organizers/Google

Digital Debate Choice Board is a fun and engaging debate topic board full of ten editable argumentative prompts with graphic organizers. Students click on any number on the interactive (hyperlinked) Google Slide board to reveal their "mystery" debate topic. They then complete an argumentative graphic organizer focusing on claim, reasons, and evidence. Afterward, you can decide to have students debate, present, and or write. Debate choice boards build critical thinking and reasoning skills, w
Preview of The Complete Clue by Clue Critical Thinking Printable Activity Bundle

The Complete Clue by Clue Critical Thinking Printable Activity Bundle

Created by
Walton Burns
By popular demand, all my clue by clue mysteries PDF (printable) format in one big bundle, plus a free mystery story organizing worksheet. Be sure to check the list above to see the exact list of Clue by Clue Mysteries!Each individual mystery is in PDF format and contains:A cover imageComprehensive teacher notes outlining how to use the activity in class - 2 pagesA teacher sheet with a description of the situation and mystery to be solved, hints to give students if they get stuck, and the soluti
Preview of STEM Problem Solving Service Learning Project

STEM Problem Solving Service Learning Project

Created by
Go Beyond
Help your students to think critically, develop good character traits, improve our world, and create heartfelt persuasive writing using the 8 components of this project: Inspirational Quotes Random Acts of Kindness Kids Improving Our World Research Project STEAM Project - Identifying a Real World Problem and working on a Solution Online Giving Challenge Oral Presentation Carousel Presentations & Scavenger Hunt Comparing Themes with "A Dolphin's Tale Want to see what this unit includes? I'
Preview of Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

Editorial vs. Regular News Article Game (Is it Fact or Opinion Writing?)

In this engaging, self-checking Google Slides game, students gain a valuable skill for interacting with media.  Students are guided to learn the difference between fact and opinion writing—even when the difference is subtle—by reading information about both, then looking at headlines and choosing whether the headlines are for editorials or regular facts-only news articles. All headlines are from real articles, so students are learning with content that is relevant.  Students are given feedback i
Preview of HSPT Practice: Verbal Logic

HSPT Practice: Verbal Logic

Created by
Kristen Kullberg
One of the most time consuming type of standardized test question is verbal logic. I created this activity to help my 8th graders prepare for these questions on the HSPT. This product includes independent practice, a space for students to explain their thinking, and a detailed answer key with test taking tips. I use this product as a quiz in my classroom, but it can easily be used as additional practice or even an introduction to verbal logic.
Preview of Chat GPT Critical Thinking Bundle | Digital Literacy | Ontario Language 2023 A2

Chat GPT Critical Thinking Bundle | Digital Literacy | Ontario Language 2023 A2

High-interest critical thinking lessons: Should ChatGPT be allowed in schools? Or is this cheating?The slideshow / video lesson provides information from different points of view to help students make a more informed decision.Digital Literacy (Ontario Language 2023 Curriculum Strand A2 Digital Media Literacy) is about helping students demonstrate and apply the knowledge and skills needed to interact safely and responsibly in online environments.Artificial Intelligence is here now, and it's not g
Preview of Why Don't People Vote? Root Cause Analysis and Decision Making

Why Don't People Vote? Root Cause Analysis and Decision Making

Created by
thinkLaw
If you're reading this description, you probably teach kids about the importance of voting. Every student hears this message in school- so why DON'T people vote as an adult?In this thinkLaw lesson students spend time conducting a root cause analysis for the problem of low voter turnout. Is it apathy? Are people overwhelmed? Do people feel that their votes don't matter? Have your students wrestle with these issues.- Students determine reasons why U.S. citizens do not vote- Students analyze t
Preview of Middle School Critical Thinking Bundle - April Fool's Day and every other day!

Middle School Critical Thinking Bundle - April Fool's Day and every other day!

Embark on an intellectual journey with the Middle School Critical Thinking Bundle where logical reasoning and depth and complexity take center stage! Help your students become critical thinkers, not just on April Fool's Day, but every day, developing a habit of careful consideration in how they approach information and decisions.Students in 6th-8th grade will explore topics like Occam's Razor and master the art of taking perspectives in this transformative bundle. Each lesson is crafted to stimu
Preview of 7th Grade TEKS Social Studies: Texas History | Units 1 to 6 | VALUE Bundle!

7th Grade TEKS Social Studies: Texas History | Units 1 to 6 | VALUE Bundle!

Created by
Lesson Plan Guru
7th Grade TEKS Social Studies: Texas History Units 1 to 6 VALUE BUNDLE is PERFECT for those teaching their 7th grade social studies students all about Texas History! These amazing resources come COMPLETELY READY for BOTH in-person and online digital classroom learning (via Google Apps)! These incredible resources were designed specifically for the 7th Grade Social Studies TEKS Standards and will save you **HOURS** of your time!BE SURE TO CLICK ON THE PRODUCT PREVIEW TO GET AN EVEN BETTER IDEA OF
Preview of Terms of an Argument: Google Slides Digital Notebook|Editable & CCSS Aligned

Terms of an Argument: Google Slides Digital Notebook|Editable & CCSS Aligned

This Google Slides TERMS OF AN ARGUMENT digital clipboard is a fun and interactive way to learn and then practice the CCSS aligned terms of an argument (claim, reasons, evidence, and counterargument). Each of the 7 editable slides have hyperlinked tabs, built in student text-boxes, definition of terms, examples of terms, and student practice places. The final slide has students apply all that they've learned and practiced by completing an argumentative graphic organizer. CCSS RI 8, W1a-c, SL 1
Preview of Another Kind of Pain: Analysis from Multiple Perspectives

Another Kind of Pain: Analysis from Multiple Perspectives

Created by
thinkLaw
In the United States, someone dies of an opioid overdose every 90 seconds. But who is responsible?Multiple counties across the U.S. have filed lawsuits against the drug companies that manufacture opioids. It's estimated that about 80% of all heroin users began with prescription pills.Another Kind of Pain asks your student to analyze the problem from multiple perspectives, brainstorm the arguments from both sides of the lawsuit, and draw a conclusion. Another Kind of Pain includes:- Teacher's
Preview of Holiday Mysteries and Puzzles Bundle: Four Critical Thinking Activities

Holiday Mysteries and Puzzles Bundle: Four Critical Thinking Activities

Created by
Walton Burns
This bundle contains all of my holiday clue by clue activities. These activities have students practicing critical thinking, logic, reasoning, and reading strategies as they solve a fun mystery or logic puzzle. They work for students of all ages and make a great group activity to get students talking and expressing opinions. But they can be done as individual activities. This bundle includes 6 mysteries (for Valentines Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas), each in PDF format, perfect for
Preview of Daily Mind Builders: Language Arts - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

Daily Mind Builders: Language Arts - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

A 37-page printable PDF ebook for grades 5 and up to wake up sleeping brains with fun daily doses of critical thinking! This book is comprised of intriguing ELA-themed activity pages to wake up sleepy brains for the day's lessons. Each activity page takes about 5-15-minutes to solve and develops the most important reading comprehension skill found on all standardized reading tests. Synthesizing disparate information and using the result to produce a reasonable conclusion is an essential skill as
Preview of DON QUIXOTE - Fictional Digital Stick Figure Research Activity (GOOGLE DOCS)

DON QUIXOTE - Fictional Digital Stick Figure Research Activity (GOOGLE DOCS)

Studying a book, movie, or history story-line? Use this to analyze characters from film, literature, comics and more. Compare characters, categorize prototypes, or  dive deep with heroes, anti-heroes, and villains. This is an awesome, one-of-a-kind, engaging resource with all sorts of applications, from ELA, literature, film, research, critical thinking, summarizing, character prototypes, hero's journey, and more. Designed for upper elementary, middle or high school.Easy to assign, differentiate
Preview of Longfellow's "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere": Poem, Worksheet, and Answer Key

Longfellow's "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere": Poem, Worksheet, and Answer Key

Created by
Debbie's Den
Students can "take a ride" to gain a perspective of this famous patriot as well as a variety of poetry characteristics (alliteration, figurative language, mood ) as they answer 15 relevant questions. It's all in one: the poem (with numbered verses for easy access to lines), the worksheet, and a detailed answer key. This printable is so versatile that it can be used as an individual, pair, or group assignment as well as an in-class or homework assignment.
Preview of Vaping: Root Cause Analysis

Vaping: Root Cause Analysis

Created by
thinkLaw
Vaping has been all over the news and anyone working with teens knows that it’s a a serious issue. Rules and laws are constantly evolving to deal with new situations and problems. Right now law makers are working to make sure that legislation covers the loop holes that were created with e-cigarettes. Before you can solve a problem, you need to understand the underlying causes. The process of thinking deeply about a problem is called a root cause analysis and this lesson will take your students t
Preview of Everyone Wants a Piece of the Pi

Everyone Wants a Piece of the Pi

Created by
thinkLaw
Lars wrote a musical composition in 1992. He assigned each number a corresponding note and played Pi. Lars copyrighted his song.Fast forward almost 20 years later. Another musician named Michael used the exact same technique to write another pi song.Lars sued Michael. Should he win? Let your class decide!In Everyone Wants a Piece of the Pi, students willConsider why mathematical knowledge cannot be copyrighted.Analyze both pieces of music Compare and Contrast the two piecesBrainstorm argume
Preview of Loch Ness Monster Mystery - Occam's Razor - Critical Thinking - Middle School

Loch Ness Monster Mystery - Occam's Razor - Critical Thinking - Middle School

Loch Ness Monster Mystery - Occam's Razor - Critical Thinking - Middle School (5th - 8th Grade)Looking for a quick, engaging lesson plan that fosters critical thinking skills in your students? Look no further! Help your students become critical thinkers, with depth and complexity, not just on April Fools' Day, but every day, developing a habit of careful consideration in how they approach information and decisions.Our Occam's Razor-inspired lesson plan offers a captivating addition to your exist
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