Why is it important to understand different perspectives?
1. Understanding different perspectives is important because it helps us be nicer and make better choices with our friends and in our world.
2. To tell a rumor
3. To make sure that you are heard.
4. I dont know.
Understanding different perspectives is important because it helps us be nicer and make better choices with our friends and in our world.
Identify the 3 spot for A, Both, B.
A = Difference
Both = Same
B = Difference
Which of the following is NOT an example of sorting and categorizing?
Sorting your socks by color
Grouping your toys by size
Mixing your snacks together
Mixing your snacks together
Fill in the blank.
________ uncertainty- a high degree of confidence in the truthfulness of the statement.
1. Low
2. High
3. Moderate
The answer is Low.
In your class, some students think math is their favorite subject, while others prefer reading. This shows that:
A. Everyone loves math.
B. Some students have different favorite subjects.
C. No one likes school.
D. Reading is the only subject.
Some students have different favorite subjects.
Fill in the blank.
_______ is A statement that can be proven, measured or observed
1. Opinion
2. Rumor
3. Fact
4. False
Fact
What does it mean to sort and categorize?
To put throw items away that you no longer need
To put things that are similar into groups
To make a mess
To put things that are similar into groups
During lunchtime, some of your friends like to eat pizza, while others prefer sandwiches. What does this tell you about your friends' lunch choices?
A. Everyone eats the same food.
B. Your friends don't eat lunch.
C. Different friends have different food preferences.
D. Pizza is the best food
Different friends have different food preferences.
Which of the following is an example of bias?
Disagreeing with the school rules for student dress code.
Telling someone that you do not like what they are eating.
Going to a museum with your friends to see a new exhibit that you are interested in.
Wearing your favorite shirt every Wednesday
The answer is Telling someone that you do not like what they are eating.
Your class is preparing for a special event called "Class Field Day." Everyone is excited and talking about their favorite field day games, like the sack race, tug-of-war, and the potato sack relay. What does this scenario show?
A. Some students like different games, while others don't.
B. No one is excited about Field Day.
C. All your classmates share the same excitement for the Class Field Day.
D. Field Day games are not fun.
All your classmates share the same excitement for the Class Field Day.
Fill in the blank.
________ is a process in which items are arranged systematically.
1. Call out
2. Herding
3. Sorting
4. Categorizing
Sorting
What is a category?
A kind of crayon
A group that has things in common
Something you use to draw with
A group that has things in common
What is a way to avoid ad hominem fallacies?
Ignore other people's opinions.
Focus on the idea, not the person.
Use hurtful language to win arguments.
Interrupt others when they speak.
Focus on the idea, not the person
A _____ statement, on the other hand, is something that does not align with reality or is not supported by evidence. It is not accurate and can be proven to be incorrect.
False
Which of the following statements is NOT an example of bias?
"My favorite ice cream flavor is the best in the world."
"I don't like that book, so no one should read it."
"I think this toy is awesome, but some people might like other toys."
"I always choose the same game during recess because it's the most fun."
"I think this toy is awesome, but some people might like other toys."
Fill in the blank.
_______ is place into or assign to a category.
1. Call out
2. Herding
3. Sorting
4. Categorizing
Categorizing
What can sorting to categorizing help us do?
Make a mess
Organize things to understand them better
Lose things
Organize things to understand them better
An ad hominem fallacy is -
A way to make friends.
Talking about new style trends.
Saying mean things about a person instead of addressing an argument or idea.
Discussing someone's favorite food.
Saying mean things about a person instead of addressing an argument or idea.
Fill in the blank.
__________ helps us to understand situations from
another person’s beliefs, experiences and viewpoints.
1. Rumor
2. News
3. Social Media
4. Perspective
The answer is Perspective.
Perspective is…
The narrator/writer/speaker
The “why” behind an action.
A way of thinking about and understanding something
Use of language to present a one-sided, and often unfair, description of something
A way of thinking about and understanding something
What is this image below?
This image in a Venn Diagram.
If you were sorting your crayons by size, which crayons would you put together?
All the colors
The biggest and smallest crayons
Crayons that are the same shape
The biggest and smallest crayons
If you are completing a Venn diagram and one circle is titled "Alligators" and the other circle is titled "Crocodile", where should you write "They are both reptiles."?
In the circle for "Alligator”
In the circle for "Crocodiles"
In the overlapping(middle) area
In the overlapping area
Bias is the same as considering different points of view.
True or False (Circle One)
The answer is False
Jordyn says that her favorite movie is Inside Out. She asks her friends what movie they would rather watch during a slumber party. Is she using bias to make a decision or not?
Yes or No
No