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Recognizing More Than One Side to a Discussion

2015
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Tags: 9-11 years, Active Learning, Communication Skills, Conflict Management, Conflict Resolution, Differences in Others, Healthy Relationships, Healthy Self-Identity, Lesson Plan, Life Skills, Mental Health, Self-Awareness
Category Cognitive Development
Copyright Owner Compassion International

The lesson “Recognizing More Than One Side to a Discussion” works with children’s critical thinking ability to enable them to explain that controversial issues have multiple perspectives. Each child will analyze a newspaper article, using critical thinking skills to answer questions. The lesson includes guided instructions for the teacher, including preparation, a script, and suggested activities to facilitate further learning in a fun and interactive manner. This lesson is designed for children between 9-11 years, and is the 5th lesson in the 1st Year “Critical Response to New Information” unit.

This document is part of: Core Curriculum - Cognitive - 9 to 11 - Year 1

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