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Critical thinking Common Core RI.8.6 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 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 Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit | 5th-7th Grades | Social Studies

Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit | 5th-7th Grades | Social Studies

Created by
Lesson Plan Guru
The Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit is PERFECT for 5th-7th grade students! This incredible unit focuses on the importance of primary and secondary sources of information and will help grow your students critical thinking skills and abilities, as well as how to examine sources of information for bias and cause and effect relationships, and MUCH more!! The amazing resources included with this unit have been used with GREAT SUCCESS by THOUSANDS of students, and can easily be used with an
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 Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit for 8th-10th Grade Social Studies

Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit for 8th-10th Grade Social Studies

Created by
Lesson Plan Guru
The amazing resources included with the Thinking Like a Historian Lesson Plan Unit for 8th-10th Grade Social Studies have been successfully used by thousands of students and come completely ready to use for BOTH in-person and digital learning (via Google Apps)! The Thinking Like a Historian Unit lays the foundation for your students to succeed in your social studies class! They'll explore and discuss learning strategies that promote and encourage students to think critically, how to effectively
Preview of Critical Thinking Mystery Activity: The Break-In

Critical Thinking Mystery Activity: The Break-In

Created by
Walton Burns
In this fun mystery activity, students have to follow the clues to figure out why criminals broke into a store, but took nothing! Why did this happen? What's the real crime? This is a great way to teach and practice critical thinking skills as your students practice their reading skills and use their logic skills.Also available as a PowerPoint presentation or Google Slides.What is a Clue by Clue Mystery?It's a great warm-up, filler, or time killer for early finishers. Students are given a myster
Preview of Weighing Both Sides of an Issue (Secondary Digital Research Activity, Google)

Weighing Both Sides of an Issue (Secondary Digital Research Activity, Google)

“Weighing Both Sides of an Issue (before deciding which side you’re on!)” is a Google Slides digital activity created for secondary students. Whether you’re teaching ELA, debate, speech, social studies, etc., this is a relevant and engaging activity that will teach students to make educated, research-based decisions, use and cite reliable sources, and then take a stand on the side that has the strongest impacts. The topics are appropriate for grades 7-12! You can assign the topics you’d like the
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 The Missing Jewel: Critical Thinking Mystery PowerPoint Edition

The Missing Jewel: Critical Thinking Mystery PowerPoint Edition

Created by
Walton Burns
In this brainteaser riddle that encourages discussion and critical thinking, a man gets a new job. He immediately mails himself two letters. When he receives the letters, he throws them away without opening them. Why did he do this? Can your students use their reading strategies, critical thinking, and logical reasoning to analyze the evidence and figure out the reasoning of this character based on a true story?The PowerPoint format makes it easy to share face-to-face in class, with large audien
Preview of Empty Safe: Critical Thinking Mystery PowerPoint Edition

Empty Safe: Critical Thinking Mystery PowerPoint Edition

Created by
Walton Burns
In this mystery activity that encourages discussion and critical thinking, a rich man dies, but his home safe is empty and he has no bank accounts! Can your students use their reading strategies, critical thinking, and logical reasoning to analyze the evidence and figure out what happened to the missing money? Can they identify the key clue?The PowerPoint format makes it easy to share face-to-face in class, with large audiences, or in online classes. You can also easily import it in Google Slide
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 Easter Egg Engima:  Critical Thinking Mystery Activity

Easter Egg Engima: Critical Thinking Mystery Activity

Created by
Walton Burns
In this fun and engaging mystery activity that gets students using critical thinking skills, a man buys a rare expensive golden egg for 2.3 million dollars. Then he sells it for $300,000! Why did he do that? Can your students follow the clues, and use logic and close reading skills to figure it out? This is a fun one to do around Easter or any time and it will really get students thinking!This is a printable PDF edition designed to be used in the classroom for pairwork or in small groups. Howeve
Preview of The Missing Jewel: Critical Thinking Mystery PowerPoint Edition

The Missing Jewel: Critical Thinking Mystery PowerPoint Edition

Created by
Walton Burns
Can you students solve this mystery by reading the clues, applying their reading strategies, inferring, and critical thinking skills? In this mystery activity that's perfect for groupwork or pairwork, a woman has her jewels stolen on her wedding day from the basement of the church. There are two suspects, but which one did it?The PowerPoint format makes it easy to share face-to-face in class, with large audiences, or in online classes. You can also easily import it in Google Slides and use it in
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
Preview of They Saw WHAT? - Pareidolia - Critical Thinking - Depth and Complexity

They Saw WHAT? - Pareidolia - Critical Thinking - Depth and Complexity

They Saw WHAT? A Face on Mars! (5th - 8th Grade)Looking for a lesson plan that can help your students develop critical thinking skills? Look no further! Our Pareidolia lesson plan is perfect for your whole class, supply plans, homeschooling, gifted and extended programs, or as a center to have students “think about their thinking” when analyzing or reflecting in literacy, science, or even in interpersonal conflicts.Included:lesson planlearning goals6 worksheets that walk students through what pa
Preview of Debating Transgender Athletes in Competitive Sports

Debating Transgender Athletes in Competitive Sports

This worksheet is designed to engage students in critical thinking and reflection on the topic of transgender participation in sports. It includes comprehension questions that assess understanding of two contrasting articles discussing the issue. Additionally, it features critical reasoning questions that encourage students to analyze, synthesize, and apply the information presented in the articles. The "Connect to Self" question prompts students to relate the content to their own values and exp
Preview of Fables of the Mind - False Memories Understood - Critical Thinking - 5th-8th

Fables of the Mind - False Memories Understood - Critical Thinking - 5th-8th

Unraveling the Threads of Memory! (6th - 8th Grade)Are you on the lookout for an engaging lesson plan that not only supports critical thinking with depth and complexity, but also helps students in their interpersonal conflict management skills? Look no further! This lesson on False Memories is a MUST, as it brings humility and understanding to difficult situations.Our False Memories lesson plan is designed for seamless integration into your existing curriculum, and is easily used as a whole-gro
Preview of Springboard Unit 3: The Challenge to Make a Difference Interactive Notebook

Springboard Unit 3: The Challenge to Make a Difference Interactive Notebook

Created by
PassionTeaching
This notebook is tied to CA Springboard curriculum for 8th grade students and can be used for any history or English class teaching about the Holocaust. Some slides are pulled directly from Springboard Online and edited to fit the slide style. Slides connected to Springboard curriculum will have a removable label for copyright purposes. Other slides are pulled from reputable education sources as supplemental, adjusted to fit the notebook and will also be labeled with their watermark. Any slides
Preview of Daily Mind Builders: Social Studies - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

Daily Mind Builders: Social Studies - Quick, Fun Brain Energizers for Grades 5+

A 137-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 social studies 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 essent
Preview of An Evidence Reliability Mystery: The Case of the Stolen Cookies

An Evidence Reliability Mystery: The Case of the Stolen Cookies

Who stole the cookies from the cookie jar? Students will work through 10 unique and complex pieces of evidence as they investigate the case of the stolen cookies. Along the way students will check each piece using a special reliability scorecard. There are 3 additional handouts that help students work towards a solution, ultimately leading to an engaging experience for all involved!
Preview of Informational Text Analysis Task Cards | Guided Reading for any Non Fiction Text

Informational Text Analysis Task Cards | Guided Reading for any Non Fiction Text

Created by
Reading is Power
Are you looking for a way to help you students dig in to a non-fiction text in a way that will promote long term comprehension? You've come to the right place. I use these cards in a variety of ways in my classroom and have witnessed them to be effective time and time again. Once while using these cards, I had a student say "I don't understand the point. Why do Have to write down the numbers? The only numbers I see are dates." I responded, "Great! Document those dates on your graphic organizer!
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