Using analogies to teach problem solving!
Example:
Yogurt is to Soft as Potato Chip is to _____.
As students use clues to solve the puzzles, they must make comparisons, analyze attributes, find associations, use visual/verbal discrimination, and form logical patterns.
The 21 lesson pages featured here first pose simple concrete analogies and then progress to more abstract problems. With these step-by-step exercises, children are sure to get plenty of critical reasoning practice.
Grades 3-6
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Example:
Yogurt is to Soft as Potato Chip is to _____.
As students use clues to solve the puzzles, they must make comparisons, analyze attributes, find associations, use visual/verbal discrimination, and form logical patterns.
The 21 lesson pages featured here first pose simple concrete analogies and then progress to more abstract problems. With these step-by-step exercises, children are sure to get plenty of critical reasoning practice.
Grades 3-6
***Sold separately or included in the Critical Thinking Skills: 16 Book Set***