Critical thinking -- Juvenile literature
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Critical thinking -- Juvenile literature
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Critical thinking
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- Rapunzel, let down your zip wire!, Jasmine Brooke
- Acid rain, locating the author's main idea, by Robert Anderson ; curriculum consultant, JoAnne Buggey
- Space matters, Jacque Lynn
- Super smart information strategies, by Carol A. Gordon
- How to analyze the works of John Adams, by Maggie Combs ; content consultant: Dr. Ryan Lee Teten, Assistant Professor and Anthony Moroux/BORSF Professor of Political Science, University of Louisiana
- Gangs, Lauri S. Friedman, book editor
- Critical thinking, Liz Brown
- Analyze it, looking at texts critically, Gillian Gosman
- Debunk it!, how to stay sane in a world of misinformation, John Grant
- Tips & tricks for determining point of view and purpose, Sandra K. Athans and Robin W. Parente
- The U.S. Constitution, locating the author's main idea, by William Dudley ; curriculum consultant, JoAnne Buggey
- Jack and the beanstalk, chart your magic bean's life cycle!, Jasmine Brooke
- Critical Thinking Activities for Kids, Fun and Challenging Games to Boost Brain Power, by Taylor Lang
- Think for yourself, the ultimate guide to critical thinking in an age of information overload, by Andrea Debbink ; art by Aaron Meshon
- Are students given too much homework?, Katie Kawa
- The death penalty, identifying propaganda techniques, curriculum consultant, JoAnne Buggey ; by Carol O'Sullivan
- Prompt a day! 625 thought-provoking writing prompts linked to each day of the school year, by Jacqueline Sweeney
- Critical thinking, Diane Lindsey Reeves with Connie Hansen ; illustrations by Ruth Bennett
- Prisons, detecting bias, by Neal Bernards and Bonnie Szumski ; curriculum consultant, JoAnne Buggey
- Can you hear a penguin fart on Mars?, and other excellent questions, Jim Benton
- The Princess and the pea, pass the pea pressure test!, Jasmine Brooke
- Offshore drilling, Margaret Haerens, book editor
- The Nantucket sea monster : a fake news story, written by Darcy Pattison ; illustrated by Peter Willis
- Subtraction at school, by Jennifer Rozines Roy and Gregory Roy
- Tips & tricks for evaluating an argument and its claims, Sandra K. Athans and Robin W. Parente
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