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Critical thinking graphic organizers for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Think, Curious, Understand Graphic Organizer/ Chart

Think, Curious, Understand Graphic Organizer/ Chart

Welcome to Spedtastic Teaching! This product is designed to help all learners organize their thoughts, and show a progression in critical thinking. The TCU chart is similar to the KWL chart, except that it is designed to help learners tap into their preexisting knowledge and put what they think before the lesson, what they are curious about during the lesson, and then finally, they write what they are able to understand at the end of the lesson. This can be used as a pre-assessment, and a
Preview of Makerspace Design Thinking Process Poster

Makerspace Design Thinking Process Poster

Created by
Elementary Glee
Use this poster at your makerspace or during lessons that would support this type thinking process.
Preview of Map and location learning worm (geometry)

Map and location learning worm (geometry)

Created by
Shane Long
This tool is a simple and visual way for Early Years (and Middle Years) students to reflect on and chart their learning How could I use it? - To provide a simple visual method for students to assess their own progress - To identify where they are achieving well and where extra support may be needed - To graph to progress of individual students Why should I use it? - To teach students how to organise and plot their progress - To provide students the opportunity to evaluate and assess the
Preview of Social and Emotional Learning Ladder

Social and Emotional Learning Ladder

Created by
Trevor Fedyck
This ladder can be used to help students pin point their feelings and is a good daily check in for students. It can be used as an individual check in or can be used for the whole class. The top three rungs on the ladder lean more towards aggression and anger, while the bottom three focus on sadness.
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