Thinking Skills

ebook Grades 3-4

By Evan-Moor Educational Publishers

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Help your students become 21st-century problem solvers by introducing them to a broad range of critical-, creative-, and logical-thinking skills!The 44 fun, imaginative lessons use downloadable interactive charts and reproducible practice pages to help students develop important skills.Interactive and reproducible activities motivate students as they practice thinking skills:Critical ThinkingSorting, Classifying: What Doesn't Belong, Connections, A Sizable Matter, What Equipment Will We Need?, Favorite FlavorsComparing and Contrasting: Puzzling the PlanetsAnalyzing: Curly Q's, The Cat Family, The Animal ClubEvaluating: What Do You Need to Know?, A Long Time Ago Someone Said..., Who Is Right?Observing: Lucky Shoes, My CoatOrdering: The Most Important ThingsProblem Solving: Treasure Map, Decisions, It's Your Choice, Pulley PuzzleCreative ThinkingFluency: Talented Toothpicks, You Scream! I Scream!Flexibility: Toothbrush Transformations, What Could It Be?, The Penny GridOriginal Ideas: Combine and CreateProblem Solving: A Flat ProblemMental Imagery: Who's in the Spotlight?, Mother's PlateLogical ThinkingAnalogies: Exploring Analogies, More AnalogiesDeductive Reasoning: Smith Street, Silly Syllogisms, Who Ate the Cookies in the Cookie Jar?, Where Is Burton?, Let's Go Ice-Skating, Backyard Projects, At the Amusement Park, Off to Camp!Patterning: What's the Pattern?, What's Next?Comparing and Contrasting: You Be Day, I'll Be NightGeneralizing: Long Ago, Does It Make Sense?Problem Solving: Look Again!

Thinking Skills