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to
Critical Thinking
for Children
to
Critical Thinking
for Children
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Table 1 Bloom's Cognitive Taxonomy | ||
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| Competence | Description | Question/Prompt |
| Knowledge | Dates, events, formulas, other facts | When did the United States become an independent country from England? What is the formula for area? |
| Comprehension | Recognize meaning, sequence, events, interpret information, compare ideas, make inferences, predict ideas | What is the author's purpose? How are these numbers related? Is water of sunshine more critical to plant life? Human life? |
| Application | Use of information and concepts to solve problems | Using your knowledge of calories and your physical makeup, calculate how much energy you must exert to lose three pounds per month. Demonstrate your understanding of how to create a Web site. |
| Analysis | Recognize patterns, parts, components | Considering the stock market, examine which investments were the most lucrative this quarter. Organize these games by level of difficulty. |
| Synthesis | Use of information to create a new system, generalize, draw conclusions | When did the United States become an independent country from England? What is the formula for area? |
| Evaluation | Assess concepts, weigh opinions for subjectivity, select items, judge | Which type of dog would be best suited for your family, given your lifestyle and housing? Which local newspaper is written the most objectively? |
Table 2 Internet resources for developing critical thinking | |||||
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| Site | Description | Free items | For-purchase items | Grade levels | |
| Riverdeep Interactive Learning | Provides access to critical thinking games | X | X | Pre-K to 8 | |
| Don't Buy It | Encourages children how to evaluate products and become informed consumers; parent guide included, with talking points for children about media | X | K to 12 | ||
| Thinking Critically about World Wide Web Resources | Provides information that guides thinking about Web site cre | ||||