Synopses & Reviews
This step-by-step introduction to teaching thinking skills will be useful to teachers, librarians, and staff development personnel. Each thinking skill is presented in a one-page reproducible format (easily adapted to a transparency or PowerPoint slide), followed by several self-contained activities teaching that skill using fairy tales and fantasy books as the basis. Over 30 skills are included, ranging from deductive reasoning to inferential and perceptual thinking. An ideal resource for gifted education teachers, this is the first book in this format to provide such a breadth of coverage.
Review
"Every elementary and secondary teacher-librarian should consider this book. Over the years, teacher-librarians have become experts in assisting learners to find and locate information, and even more recently they have taught the research process in its entirety, including the critical skill of evaluating what qualitative information is. Information power requires we assist learners in the use of information, which involves much more than what learners or even teacher-librarians would expect to come out of any library skills lesson. Polette's volume pushes the teacher-librarian's repertoire for what should be taught in the library to the teaching of thinking skills as part of the use of information….A must purchase." - Teacher Librarian
Synopsis
Uses fairy tales and fantasy books as the basis to teach over 30 integrated thinking skills.
Table of Contents
Introduction
What is Thinking?
Abstract Thinking
Affective Domain
Analyze
Assoicate Thinking
Attribute Listing
Brainstorming
Classify/Categorize
Compare
Comprehension
Conceptualize
Creative Thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision-Making
Deductive Thinking
Elaboration
Evaluation
Fluency/Flexibility
Forecasting
Generalizing
Grouping
Hypothesize
Imagination
Inductive Reasoning
Inferring
Interpret
Jargon
Judge
Knowledge
Logical Thinking
Metaphorical Thinking
Mnemonics
Originally
Perceptual Thinking
Planning
Predicting
Predictive Reading
Problem Solving
Questioning
Reversible Thinking
Sequencing
Symbolic Thinking