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Making Everyday Choices Helping Students In Grades 25 Practice The Art Of Thinking Lin Josephson

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Making Everyday Choices Helping Students In Grades 25 Practice The Art Of Thinking Lin Josephson
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 145
Author: Lin Josephson
ISBN: 9781475840810, 1475840810
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Making Everyday Choices Helping Students In Grades 25 Practice The Art Of Thinking Lin Josephson by Lin Josephson 9781475840810, 1475840810 instant download after payment.

This book will serve as a "Think Button" for any educator who has ever heard a student say, "I can't think" or "I can't decide!" Fifty prompts or thinking conduits are the catalysts that will give students a chance to practice thinking. The prompts (many with option answers) are formatted as brief stories, exercises, poems, and activities and are designed so kids can use the same thinking skill sets that are essential in making everyday decisions. Whether the prompts pose silly questions, "Would you rather bathe a gorilla or take an elephant for a walk?" or practical ones, "What's the best way to express your opinion?" they are all crafted to spur children to think hard and sensibly so they can make levelheaded decisions and defend their thinking in a stress-free think forum environment. The intention is for students to take the essence of something they've learned from a prompt and adapt it, stretch it, and use it to help solve a problem or make a tough decision. Every prompt comes with guidance, explanations, and suggestions so educators can clarify why certain options or decisions are better than others, and respond to thinking choices and decisions students may have made.

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