C_Felix
Master Poster
Ex teacher here.
5th grade (10-12 year olds)
I used to love logic puzzles!
Mary has a house with one window.
Bobby has a pool.
Jimmy's neighbor never goes swimming.
etc...
We used to make our own as well.
Don't know if that is really teaching ciritical thinking, but it might be a start.
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We used to build a ramp with a wood plank and two SS text books.
We'd roll a marble down the ramp a few times and average (the mean) the distance.
Then we'd double the height of the ramp (that's four books to the doubling challenged) and the class would ALWAYS say, "Well, it should go twice as far."
Enter the scientific method...
We'd write up our hypothesis.
Test.
Compare to hypothesis...etc...
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Scientific method in SS.
If we were to make our own nation, how would we start?
I'd always suggest making a supreme leader! (Of course I'd suggest myself.)
Then we'd see the problems associated with that system.
The smarter kids would suggest a system of checks and balances. (But not in that language)
Then we'd scientific method this out.
"Are there any examples in history to suggest that having a system of checks and balances is a good way to keep a leader's power in check? Are there any examples of this?"
Then off to the books, well, internet these days...
5th grade (10-12 year olds)
I used to love logic puzzles!
Mary has a house with one window.
Bobby has a pool.
Jimmy's neighbor never goes swimming.
etc...
We used to make our own as well.
Don't know if that is really teaching ciritical thinking, but it might be a start.
***
We used to build a ramp with a wood plank and two SS text books.
We'd roll a marble down the ramp a few times and average (the mean) the distance.
Then we'd double the height of the ramp (that's four books to the doubling challenged) and the class would ALWAYS say, "Well, it should go twice as far."
Enter the scientific method...
We'd write up our hypothesis.
Test.
Compare to hypothesis...etc...
***
Scientific method in SS.
If we were to make our own nation, how would we start?
I'd always suggest making a supreme leader! (Of course I'd suggest myself.)
Then we'd see the problems associated with that system.
The smarter kids would suggest a system of checks and balances. (But not in that language)
Then we'd scientific method this out.
"Are there any examples in history to suggest that having a system of checks and balances is a good way to keep a leader's power in check? Are there any examples of this?"
Then off to the books, well, internet these days...
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