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10th grade critical thinking resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of TED Talk Worksheet

TED Talk Worksheet

Created by
Gina Curtis
Use this worksheet as a general guide for any TED Talk! This worksheet asks students to identify the speaker's claim/thesis and support for it. Students then reflect on the information shared in the talk.
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: VAPING

Inquiry Based Learning Project: VAPING

Created by
The Lesson Shop
An Inquiry Based Learning Project your students are going to love!Vaping has become more and more common over that past decade, but how (un)healthy is it really for us? Students are given a general overview of how inquiry projects work, and are then set loose to dive into an authentic research process. At the end, they are given the option of presenting in one of four different modes: A presentation, a podcast, a documentary film, or an essay. This Package Includes:An Introduction to VapingAn Ov
Preview of Infographic Creation Mini Unit & Assignment

Infographic Creation Mini Unit & Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Infographics are great tools to get students processing and contextualizing the information that they research while allowing them to creatively convey what they’ve learned. This makes them perfect for any class! This assignment was designed to teach students about the core concepts of infographic texts, how to make the basic visualizations (graphs, flow/pie charts, tables, titles, etc.) that comprise them, and how to incorporate them all together into a layout that conveys information for a sin
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: ENERGY DRINKS

Inquiry Based Learning Project: ENERGY DRINKS

Created by
The Lesson Shop
An Inquiry Based Learning Project your students are going to love!Energy Drinks are one of the fastest growing sections of the food industry, and a growing issue in high schools everywhere (over 40% of students admit to having had one in the last three months!). But what exactly are they at risk of? Are energy drinks better than drinking coffee or a can of soda? Are they ok to have on occasion?Our students should know the truth about the drinks they're consuming and their affects, but more impor
Preview of Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Internet Safety, Woes of the Web

Informational Text Lesson on Hot Topics: Internet Safety, Woes of the Web

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This is a set questions paired with two articles that pose the essential question: Do you know what your digital footprint looks like? The articles catch students' attention immediately, and spark some serious discussion. Not only will students be engaged throughout this mini unit, but also they will be practicing key ELA skills. Student Experience: This lesson provides a close reading guide with questions for each article and then provides and argumentative prompt to pull both of them togeth
Preview of Making Inferences: Pixar Short Film For the Birds

Making Inferences: Pixar Short Film For the Birds

Created by
Kayla Flagg
After watching Pixar's short film: For the Birds, students will infer by answering three questions and providing clues that lead to their inference.
Preview of Life During the Dust Bowl: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Life During the Dust Bowl: A Gallery Walk Exercise

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage your students in developing historical empathy regarding the experience of an individual living through the Dust Bowl with the use of historical photographs. Using a gallery walk format, students will examine the impact of the Dust Bowl and the experience of migrant families. Activity includes a pre-gallery walk activity and exit ticket, which involves students using what they learned to imagine that they are writing to a family member about their experience living during the Dust Bowl. T
Preview of Argumentation/C.E.R. writing- Murder Mystery #2 - Improve student argumentation!

Argumentation/C.E.R. writing- Murder Mystery #2 - Improve student argumentation!

Created by
MichiganMuggle
This is a follow up lesson to the Slip or Trip Murder Mystery! I use this lesson to re-teach my students understand Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning in writing later on in the school year. I've also used it as an extension activity for students that need to be challenged as this one is a bit more challenging than Slip or Trip. Cross-curricular - can be used in science and social studies classes as well.Included with purchase:- Copy of crime scene photo with story and discussion questions for group
Preview of The Critical Thinking Toolkit: DESIGN SPRINT (Design Thinking Activity)

The Critical Thinking Toolkit: DESIGN SPRINT (Design Thinking Activity)

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Give your classes the critical thinking tools and frameworks they need to think through big, complicated issues, as well as training them to reflect on their own thinking patterns and behaviours!Design Sprints are creative problem-solving tools for moving your student’s thinking forward a lot in a small amount of time (1-2 hours) by taking them through a series of timed brainstorming, feedback, and iteration sessions. The logic behind them is that it’s better to test and figure out all the thing
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: CLIMATE CHANGE

Inquiry Based Learning Project: CLIMATE CHANGE

Created by
The Lesson Shop
An Inquiry Based Learning Project your students are going to love!Climate change has been a topic of discussion and debate, under various titles, for many decades. With an increase in droughts and flooding, ecologically forced human migration, and the melting of ice sheets globally, climate change is obviously a major issue. But if we know it's a problem, why is so hard to solve?! With the ability to look at climate change scientifically, politically, socially, economically, or any combination o
Preview of Movie Questions- Freedom Writers

Movie Questions- Freedom Writers

Created by
Potluck Teaching
I typically do not watch movies in my classroom, but this movie is excellent when paired with our required reading of Nikki Grime's Bronx Masquerade. There are three days of watching and responding. The movie times for each day is located on the top of the pages that correspond to the showing of the DVD. If you are not reading the paired book, you may make any changes needed.
Preview of Inferences, Evidence, Crime Scene Investigation

Inferences, Evidence, Crime Scene Investigation

Students will find and record clues throughout 5 different stations that allow them to practice making inferences. This "real world" lesson asks students to become text detectives to find evidence that supports their inferences. Students must read through eye witness accounts, police reports, a media blast, observe a crime scene, and analyze some forensic evidence to collect information. At the end of the five stations, they must write up a police report. You will need to set up your crime s
Preview of Wacky Wordies Word Puzzles

Wacky Wordies Word Puzzles

Created by
Mrs Shakespeare
This is six-page handout of Wacky Word puzzles. These puzzles are great activities for either the first day of class or the last day of class. These puzzles challenge students to use higher level thinking skills to put together common phrases. This entire handout includes over 150 Wacky Word puzzles and an answer key for all puzzles. Great for grades 7th -12th. These are great to fill those 10-15 minute gaps in a classroom or as extra credit for students. They are challenging and fun to do
Preview of Brain Games from National Geographic: Worksheets  (Easy Sub Plans!)

Brain Games from National Geographic: Worksheets (Easy Sub Plans!)

Created by
Jennifer Aguiar
This document contains 3 separate worksheets (2 pages each) and matching answer keys to follow along with the three episodes in Season 1 of National Geographic's "Brain Games." Each episode is approximately 44 minutes long (DVDs available online or full episodes found on youtube or other video websites). Episode 1 focuses on Optical Illusions & the 5 Senses. Episode 2 takes a look at Attention. Episode 3 focuses on Memory & Memorization Techniques. Each worksheet has three parts:
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: ANXIETY

Inquiry Based Learning Project: ANXIETY

Created by
The Lesson Shop
An Inquiry Based Learning Project your students are going to love!Anxiety is a growing issue in high schools everywhere, and our students need to know the warning signs, its affects, how to cope, and who they can talk to if they're going to be able to tackle it! In this project, students are given a general overview of how inquiry projects work, and are then set loose to dive into an authentic research process. At the end, they are given the option of presenting in one of four different modes: A
Preview of Ethics and Journalism - Controversial Photos Activity (GRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHS)

Ethics and Journalism - Controversial Photos Activity (GRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHS)

This packet allows your students to explore ethics and journalism. Through this activity they view three controversial photographs that were taken and published by professional journalists but stirred up controversy due to the graphic content or story topic. This activity is very thought-provoking and engaging. Students view each photograph, read a short paragraph or two about the context surrounding its taking and publishing, and finally analyze each one for the ethical questions it raises and
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: SELF-ESTEEM & BODY IMAGE

Inquiry Based Learning Project: SELF-ESTEEM & BODY IMAGE

Created by
The Lesson Shop
An Inquiry Based Learning Project your students are going to love!Self-Esteem is an important aspect of overall mental health and well-being. It is the way we perceive and evaluate ourselves, and it can have a significant impact on our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Body Image is closely related to self-esteem, as it involves how we see and feel about our physical appearance. Students will explore the concepts of self-esteem and body image, and how they relate to each other. They will also c
Preview of The Critical Thinking Toolkit: HEXAGONAL THINKING

The Critical Thinking Toolkit: HEXAGONAL THINKING

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Give your classes the critical thinking tools and frameworks they need to think through big, complicated issues, as well as training them to reflect on their own thinking patterns and behaviours!Hexagonal Thinking is an analysis and facilitation tool that gets individuals, pairs, or groups to make connections between ideas, themes, terms, people, places, and just about anything else they can think of. It generally involves arranging hexagonal tiles together in a ‘web’ or mosaic. The only real ru
Preview of Media Literacy: Cognitive Bias Digital Escape Room

Media Literacy: Cognitive Bias Digital Escape Room

Created by
Gayle Martin
This lesson includes everything you need to introduce high school students to some basic cognitive biases in an engaging way. It is designed to take one class period and can be done individually or in small groups, asynchronously or synchronously in small group breakout rooms. It is meant as an introduction only and focuses on six cognitive biases that students may be prone to when completing critical thinking tasks during learning activities, especially ones that involve research and/or support
Preview of THE INQUIRY BASED LEARNING RESEARCH BUNDLE

THE INQUIRY BASED LEARNING RESEARCH BUNDLE

Created by
The Lesson Shop
All of our Inquiry Based Learning Research projects, all in one place, and all %50 off the regular price! All products have digital and printable hard copy formats.This bundle is a growing package, so purchasing it now at the lower price will lock you in for all of the future additions (over the next few months) for free!Each project includes 16 pages of the Inquiry Learning Process Explanation, Brainstorming, 5 Vetted Background Information Sources pertaining to their individual topic, a Later
Preview of Jury Duty Experience Activity Twelve Angry Men

Jury Duty Experience Activity Twelve Angry Men

Created by
Ritasue29
This activity is excellent for teaching students about the jury system and reasonable doubt. I use this activity before I teach the play, Twelve Angry Men. This would be an excellent activity for students to work in groups to decide whether or not the person on trial is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. My students love it.
Preview of Depression and Anxiety in Teens-lesson/activities CDC health standard 4

Depression and Anxiety in Teens-lesson/activities CDC health standard 4

This lesson gives a detailed description of depression and anxiety in teens, suicide awareness, and where to get help. Activities, Assessment, Clip art, printables, no prep needed, answer key. Easel activity and assessment is included. CDC (Center for Disease Control) Health Standard four: Students will demonstrated the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks. The lesson plan covers: Symptom
Preview of The Fallacy Detective Bundle

The Fallacy Detective Bundle

Created by
Writing Fun
The "Study Guide" resource uses the book's questions with supplemental discussion/questions. It covers all chapters(1-38) thoroughly.The "Writing and Thinking" resource has brief questions on chapters 4-37.This one though only needs the student to read the chapters. The book's questions are not used nor referred to, so it can stand alone.They both have different questions. I use one for homework and one for class time.They both supplement the text and stimulates discussion and comprehension.This
Preview of Code Breaking - A Veterans Day Activity

Code Breaking - A Veterans Day Activity

Involve your students in a celebration of Veteran’s Day by discussing the integral role of encoding and decoding messages in WWI (e.g. the Zimmermann telegram) and WWII (e.g. the Enigma code), and then challenging your students to decipher three diverse messages.
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