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Intel Education

Critical Thinking Tools

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Intel’s Three Thinking Tools

• Visual Ranking• Showing Evidence• Seeing Reason  

Designed to support collaborative student-centered learning and promote higher level

thinking

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Intel EducationClassroom Support

• Comprehensive Lesson Plans• Unit Plans• Instructional Strategies • “Sand Box” and Video Tutorials • Easy Interface to Manage Students• Student email not Required for

Enrollment• Easy Student Enrollment

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Intel Visual Ranking Tool

Students use higher-order thinking skills when: • In groups, they rank elements and their justification for

their rankings. • In providing their ranking rational, students are forced to

reflect upon and critically evaluate their choices.

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Intel Visual Ranking Tool

Synthesis. “When students use the comparison feature they begin to construct new knowledge”.(Intel)

Evaluation. “To rank an item, a student must establish and apply criteria, apply a value to each item based on the criteria, and justify that placement with a comment”. (Intel)

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Visual Ranking ToolSample of Projects/Lessons

• The Role of Friends: Do actions speak louder than words? Grades 2-4, Language Arts (Project 30 min. 5 days)

• Classify Animals: Does everything have its place?Grades 5-8, Biology (5 Period Lesson)

• National Energy Plan: How can we make a difference? Grades 9-12, Social Sciences (10 Period Lesson)

Source: (Intel)

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Showing Evidence Tool (Intel)

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Why Teach Argumentation in the Classroom?

• “Prepare students for real-world problems.”• “Help students develop higher-order thinking

skills”. • “Increase students’ content knowledge”. • “Encourage thoughtful student discussions”.

Source: (Intel)

"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." Gilbert Chesterton (1874-1936) English writer

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Sample of Units/Lessons

• Jack and the Beanstalk: Is being bad for a good reason ever OK?Grade: 3-5, Language Arts (Unit)

• Space: Why do we explore?  Grades: 6-8, Earth Science (Unit)

• Genius Unleashed: How do we explain what happens around us?Grades:  7-12, Science research (Project)

Source: (Intel)

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Seeing Reason Tool

“Students organize the factors that influence or affect a problem and show how these factors interact with each other in cause-and-effect relationships”. (Intel)

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Seeing Reason Tool

• Charlotte's Web: Why do we do what we do? Grade 3-5, Literature (Unit 15 class periods)

• “Why Math?: What processes do you use to make important decisions?”Grade 9-10, Math (5-7 periods)

• Richard III: How has our world been impacted by abuse of power? Grade 12, English