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(Grades 6-8) Take your expectations to the next level. (Grades 6-8) Given certain facts, which object's weight will even off the scales?
AN INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING by Steven D. Schafersman January, 1991. While we as professors have the ability ourselves to think critically (we had to learn these skills to earn. And consequences of those decisions. Critical edition, Society for College Science Teachers.
(Grades 6-8) Given certain facts, which object's weight will even off the scales? (Grades 6-8) Among four similar figures, which two are exactly alike? (Grades 6-8) Which of the three words means the opposite of the first word in the line?
(Grades 6-8) Read the true story. Then make an inference based on the evidence in the story.
(Grades 6-8) Read the true story. Then make an inference based on the evidence in the story. (Grades 6-8) Read the true story. Then make an inference based on the evidence in the story.
(Grades 6-8) High density objects fall at about the same rate of speed regardless of size, shape, or weight. (Grades 6-8) Can you figure out the subjects of these simple rhymes? (Grades 6-8) Can you figure out the subjects of these simple rhymes? (Grades 6-8) Can you figure out the subjects of these simple rhymes? (Grades 6-8) Find the 10 errors in this brief article. (Grades 6-8) Find the 10 errors in this brief article. (Grades 6-8) Study the temperature graph.
Use it to fill out the temperature charts. (Grades 6-8) Be a math detective: use clues in the story to answer the questions.
(Grades 6-8) The story and diagrams help you learn about a Mayan number system. (Grades 6-8) Use the clues to match each woman's name with her kind of work. (Grades 6-8) Use the clues to figure out what last name goes with each person's first name. (Grades 6-8) Use the clues to figure out each person's favorite flavor. (Grades 6-8) Use the clues to figure out the people's full names and what they brought to eat. (Grades 6-8) Use the information to figure out which science fair project each kid did.
(Grades 6-8) Use the clues to figure out what makes these animals unique. (Grades 6-8) Use the clues to figure out each woman's job and her income. (Grades 6-8) Use the vocabulary words to complete the crossword puzzle. (Grades 6-8) Draw a line from each important event to the detail that tells more about it. (Grades 6-8) Use the clue to help you unscramble each vocabulary word.