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"Analytical Thinking for Advanced Learners, Grades 3-5 will teach students to think scientifically, systematically, and logically about questions and problems. Thinking analytically is a skill which helps students break down complex ideas into smaller parts in order to develop hypotheses and eventually reach a solution. Working through the lessons and handouts in this book, students will learn strategies and specific academic vocabulary in the sub-skills of noticing details, asking questions, classifyingand organizing information, making hypotheses, conducting experiments, interpreting data, and drawing conclusions. The curriculum provides cohesive, scaffolded lessons to teach each targeted area of competency, followed by authentic application activities for students to then apply their newly developed skill set. This book can be used as a stand-alone gifted curriculum or as part of an integrated curriculum. Each lesson ties in both reading and metacognitive skills, making it easy for teachers to incorporate into a variety of contexts"--

Analytical Thinking for Advanced Learners, Grades 3-5 will teach students to think scientifically, systematically, and logically about questions and problems.



Analytical Thinking for Advanced Learners, Grades 3–5 will teach students to think scientifically, systematically, and logically about questions and problems.

Thinking analytically is a skill which helps students break down complex ideas into smaller parts in order to develop hypotheses and eventually reach a solution. Working through the lessons and handouts in this book, students will learn strategies and specific academic vocabulary in the sub-skills of noticing details, asking questions, classifying and organizing information, making hypotheses, conducting experiments, interpreting data, and drawing conclusions. The curriculum provides cohesive, scaffolded lessons to teach each targeted area of competency, followed by authentic application activities for students to then apply their newly developed skill set.

This book can be used as a stand-alone gifted curriculum or as part of an integrated curriculum. Each lesson ties in both reading and metacognitive skills, making it easy for teachers to incorporate into a variety of contexts.

Acknowledgments x
Preface xi
Introduction to Analytical Thinking 1(1)
Materials 1(1)
Introduction: Frame of the Discipline 1(4)
Primary Source: Artwork Analysis 5(2)
Thinking Skills Avatar 7(2)
Bibliography 9(2)
Chapter 1 Sub-Skill 1: Noticing Details
11(28)
Noticing Details Lesson 1: Observing Details
12(14)
Noticing Details Lesson 2: Determining Important Details
26(5)
Noticing Details Authentic Application Activity: Attribute Blocks Chains
31(4)
Noticing Details Concluding Activities
35(2)
Bibliography
37(2)
Chapter 2 Sub-Skill 2: Asking Questions
39(34)
Asking Questions Lesson 1 Asking Questions to Determine Relationships
40(20)
Asking Questions Lesson 2 Writing Questions about the World
60(8)
Asking Questions Authentic Application Activity: Writing Nature Similes
68(2)
Asking Questions Concluding Activities
70(1)
Bibliography
71(2)
Chapter 3 Sub-Skill 3: Classifying and Organizing
73(34)
Classifying and Organizing Lesson 1: Sorting into Sets
74(5)
Classifying and Organizing Lesson 2: Belonging to Sub-Sets
79(8)
Classifying and Organizing Authentic Application Activity: Venn Diagrams and Dichotomous Keys
87(18)
Classifying and Organizing Concluding Activities
105(1)
Bibliography
105(2)
Chapter 4 Sub-Skill 4: Make a Hypothesis
107(30)
Make a Hypothesis Lesson 1: Using Observations to Make a Hypothesis
108(9)
Make a Hypothesis Lesson 2: Curiosity Breeds More Questions
117(6)
Make a Hypothesis Authentic Application Activity: Introduction to the Scientific Method
123(5)
Make a Hypothesis Concluding Activities
128(7)
Bibliography
135(2)
Chapter 5 Sub-Skill 5: Investigate and Reflect
137(30)
Investigate and Reflect Lesson 1: How Does Failure Lead to Success?
138(5)
Investigate and Reflect Lesson 2: Analyzing Data to Determine a Conclusion
143(5)
Investigate and Reflect Authentic Application Activity: Analytical Thinking Code Breaker
148(18)
Investigate and Reflect Concluding Activities
166(1)
Bibliography
166(1)
Appendix A Assessments 167(14)
Appendix B Extensions 181
Emily Hollett and Anna Cassalia are award-winning gifted educators and instructional differentiation coaches with Williamson County Schools, Tennessee.