Name 1 of 3 things that understanding Fallacies help us with.
• Identify flawed reasoning in others' arguments
• Think more critically
• Make better arguments
The ability to access, analyze, evaluate, and create media in various forms Is called what?
Media Literacy
Another word for “Evidence”.
Premise
Essential Elements of Good Socratic Questions Consists of?
Open-ended questions, Text-based answers/responses, and Higher-order thinking.
The “A” in Scamper stands for Argue.
False
An error in reasoning that weakens an argument.
What is a Logical Fallacy
Choosing images that influence opinions.
Photos/video/Visual bias.
Something that someone believes is true.
A Claim
In a Socratic Discussion, what cannot be answered with “Yes” or “No”?
An Open-ended Question
Solving problems using indirect and creative approaches.
Lateral Thinking
Changing the subject to distract from the main argument.
Where stories appear is called what?
Placement Bias
The final point based on the evidence.
The Conclusion
What is a Socratic Seminar?
A collaborative, intellectual dialogue based on Socrates' method of Student inquiry.
What does SCAMPER stand for?
• Substitute
• Combine
• Adapt
• Modify
• Put to another use
• Eliminate
• Reverse/Rearrange
Using fear to convince others instead of facts.
Scare Tactics
What does the “R” stand for in the CRAAP test?
Relevance
What are the 3 parts to an argument?
Claims, Premise, and conclusion
Speak respectfully, active listening, Referencing the text to support your ideas, and building on others' comments are all what?
Participation guidelines for having a Socratic Discussion.
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You won 10 free points for your team!
How would you identify a Fallacy? (3 part answer)
1. Is the argument attacking the person or the idea?
2. Is there enough evidence for the conclusion?
3. Are emotions being used instead of facts?
What are the 4 key skills in Media Literacy?
1. Identifying the source
2. Analyzing the purpose
3. Recognizing persuasion techniques
4. Fact-checking information
The building blocks of your argument.
1.Relevant to your claim
2. Based on evidence or facts
3. Clear and easy to understand
Name 3 things you can do to prepare for a Socratic Discussion.
•Read the text carefully
• Mark important passages
• Write down 2-3 discussion questions
• Note supporting evidence
• Consider different perspectives
• Be ready to participate actively
List the 5 Methods of brainstorming.
•Mind mapping
•Free writing
•Group discussion
•Round-robin sharing
•Silent brainstorming