Thinking Skills
What is the ability to pay attention, focus, evaluate, process, prioritize, and sequence
Teaching students to ask questions from multiple perspectives?
What is "Ask the Right Questions"
The question formats that follow the reasoning question schema
What is
1. Discovery questions
2. essential questions
3. Elaborative questions
4. Evidence-Gathering questions
The title of this chapter
What is Develop Better Thinking Skills?
The day of the week it is
What is Wednesday?
Thinking must be
What is novel and self-directed?
To help students get used to understanding any problem from more than one position or perspective.
What is the teacher's role in forming effective questions?
Teachers who excel at teaching reasoning use this to develop thinking
What is sequence of questions?
Good thinking skills include ability to pay attention, exert a strong locus of control, evaluate, process, prioritize, and______________
What is sequence content?
the author of the book
Who is Eric Jensen?
Foundation for reasoning
What is language?
Helping students to deconstruct ideas or thesis among people through reasoning.
What is "Deconstructing Constructs"?
This is one of the absolute basics of higher-order thinking
What is reasoning skills?
Willingham says that critical thinking is this
What is self-directed?
The number of chapters in the book
What is 17?
Two specific things to have in place when teaching reasoning
What are having high-performing teachers and an understanding that transferring skills to dissimilar materials weakens results.
Asking students to take their ideas, put a key concept in the center, and make new groups with new ways to divide up their ideas.
What is " Argument Mapping" using a bubble map?
Students are not ___________when they copy, recall, or complete simple tasks
What is reasoning?
Reasoning can be and should be this
What is taught?
The name of the school before it was E.L. Miller
What is Mainstreet?
Right Tools for right problems
What is Seek, Apply, Interpret, define, analyze, compare, and contrast, check claims, evidence, and biases, use inductive and deductive reasoning, making predictions and inferences, translate, explain, and take action?
Students stand as they share their thinking during a whole class discussion. Teachers guide them to think more deeply
What is "Student Verbalization"?
What you develop when you start a simple three-step model( claim, support, and question)
What is Top Flight Thinking Skills?
The author of "Making Thinking Visible" encourage using specific thinking routines everyday which include 1. introducing and exploring ideas 2. synthesizing and organizing 3._________
What is" Digging Deeper"?
The grade level presenting
Who is 4th grade?