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Bridge to Critical Thinking Conversations with your classroom volunteer about critical thinking We finished reading that story.

Jan 01, 2016

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Bridge to Critical Thinking

Conversations with your classroom volunteer about critical thinking

We finished reading that story.

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Volunteers are new to teaching.

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A short conversation can clarify what you’d like the volunteer to do.

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SYNTHESIZINGANALYZINGCREATINGPREDICTINGASKING QUESTIONSGIVING EVIDENCE

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Critical thinking isn’t exclusive to the classroom.

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Volunteers, teachers, students, children…we all use critical

thinking skills in our personal lives.

Why does this matter?

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• reading articles• discussion and debate• using maps• sorting equations

Which activities require deeper thinking?

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Webb’s Depth of Knowledge Levels

Recall

Strategic Thinking

Skill/Concept

Extended Thinking

1

2

3

4

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Level One: What did the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion and Dorothy each want?

Level Two: What are some examples of irony in the Wizard of Oz?

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Level Three: How does the Wizard of Oz compare to European fairy tales, such as those by the Brothers Grimm?

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Level Four: What are the ways in which the characters and political dynamics in Oz could be likened to real-life people and political dynamics during the author’s time and during our current time?

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Be a question asker (instead of an answer giver).

Focus students’ attention where it can do the most good.

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Bridging

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Analyze the purpose of the structure of the united states government.

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What is the structure where you work? What would happen if it were different?

Director

Manager

Employee

Employee

Manager

Employee

Employee

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What is the central idea or theme in this passage?

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What is a song that you like? What is it about? How do you know?

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