This framework/organizer provides a pathway to argument analysis, understanding an argument, the intended audience, and ultimately deciding whether or not the claim is valid. Included are two forms, one-color-coded and non-linear, and one sequential.
Bloom’s Taxonomy makes the education world go ’round. It works as a framework that not only lays out for teachers the kinds of thinking that we, as humans, tend towards, but also provides a kind of hierarchy that etches out the possible progression of that thinking. If we can remember, we can begin to understand….
This is an exam written for “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller. It includes 20 MC, 10 Matching, and 3 Extended Response questions. A key is also provided.
Five families purchase new automobiles using an app that matches a specific automobile with its ‘best’ color based on a family’s needs, purchase history, and insurance rates.Use deductive reasoning to figure out which recommendations the app made. What’s included: 1 Logic puzzle pdf 1 Logic puzzle clue page pdf 1 Answer Key
Eight major United States Civil Rights figures were featured in a museum display. The night before, a minor earthquake shook the museum — and the Civil Rights era display — mixing up the figure and the plaque identifying their birth year and city. Use deductive reasoning to help the museum staff match the information correctly…
Writing strategies are critical for writers of all abilities during every stage of the writing process. “C.E.I.” is an initialism referring to “Claim, Evidence, Interpretation”, and can be used in a variety of ways, from paragraph structure to the process of pre-writing. This can apply to formal or informal writing, and is helpful for writers…