Problem-Solving
Critical Thinking
100

What are the five W's to solve a problem?

Who, What, Where, When, Why

100

What is critical thinking?

ability to clearly and logically think about different types of problems and situations. Critical thinking involves carefully analyzing information, collecting data, considering perspectives , and making well thought-out decisions.

200

If you could eat one thing for the rest of the week, would it be rice or pasts?

Answers vary...

200

Why does critical thinking matter?


It's important because it helps you make better decisions, solve problems, understand information, avoid mistakes, and communicate clearly.

300

To solve a problem first you must ___ the problem.

Identify

300

What is one way to improve critical thinking skills? 

Think for yourself, Train Yourself to Think in Balance, Develop Thinking Effectively & Efficiently, Active Listening, Reflect on peoples perspectives, Find creative ways to solve more problems, Active Listening

400

What is problem solving?

Able to identify and problem-solve on your own

-Using your best judgments while working with peers

-Building up critical thinking skills for your personal growth

-Finding positive solutions to complicated issues

-Understanding and gathering information about the problems 

400

What are the four basic steps of critical thinking?

analyze, interpret, present, and evaluate.

500
What are the 5 P's

Plan, Ploy, Pattern, Position and Perspective

500

 Who introduced the term critical thinking.

 The term 'critical thinking' was first introduced by John Dewey in 1910 in his book 'how we think'.