To point out the fault inherent in something or someone is to do this.
What is C-R-I-T-I-C-I-Z-E?
Singular common noun form of "relevant."
What is relevance (or relevancy)?
To go to the water fountain, a student's first action should be this.
What is raise their hand?
This is the first activity a student should complete upon entering the classroom.
What is the warm up?
This is to understand the logical connections between ideas.
What is critical thinking?
This is the last day Mini Quizzes can be corrected.
What is the day before the test?
Someone is considered reasonable or this if their statements are based on sound logic.
What is R-A-T-I-O-N-A-L?
Plural noun form of inconsistency.
What are inconsistencies?
This is the late work maximum percentage.
What is 70 percent?
Submission of assignments already collected go here.
What is the Late Work folder?
Supermodel learning is often referred to as this fast-food staple.
What is "cheeseburger?"
What is twenty percent?
Conscientious objectors who refuse to fight in wars are often called this "unwilling" adjective.
What is P-A-S-S-I-V-E?
Passive as a human trait.
What is passivity?
Exploration activities are due on the same day as this other (usually) Friday event.
What is the Module Test?
Absent students are responsible to find assignments here.
What is the Missed Assignments folder?
These mainstays of critical thinking are supported by evidence, not merely emotions or blind faith.
What are arguments?
Each module will incorporate this number of vocab quizzes.
What is two?
True to one's word.
What is I-N-T-E-G-R-I-T-Y?
Rational as an abstract noun.
What is rationality?
For class a student must bring this writing instrument, along with any materials needed for that module.
What is a pencil?
Point values of assignments always appear here.
What is on the Warm Up monitor?
Independent thinkers challenge these underlying unproven beliefs.
What are assumptions?
Each module test totals this number of points.
What is 100?
While taking apart a watch is an example of analysis, putting it back together again (in good working order) is a sign of this more complex form of thought.
What is S-Y-N-T-H-E-S-I-S?
Judiciously in its first-person present-tense verb form.
What is "judge?"
A student completing 15 out of 20 assigned vocabulary definitions can expect to receive this number of points for the assignment.
What is zero [points]?
Before departing the classroom to change periods, students should wait until this signal.
What is being dismissed?
Ideas given to us by others, often without any effort on our part, are called this "relative" term.
What is inherited?
What is one?