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Critical Thinking and Analysis Lesson Plans
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Students use a worksheet to rate the material on different websites. They complete a critical analysis of the site. They demonstrate information they learned during viewing of the different websites.
Students write a critical analysis describing the characteristics of the painting Composition with Circles by Alexander Calder. They view how he used balance, color, mood evoking strokes, symmetry and texture in his creative piece of art.
Students define and discuss critical analysis. They are told that she was born in Virginia. Students discuss the location, climate, and industry of Virginia. They are asked if they have ever seen a sculpture like the one shown. Students are asked to describe the shapes they see in terms of line.
Young scholars critique and write a critical analysis of the painting, "Crosshatch Painting," by John Tweddle. They study and explore his use of color, texture, balance, patterns, shape, lines, and grid to describe the characteristics of the painting.
Students, while in the computer lab, critique and write a critical analysis of the painting, "Tribal," by Richard Anuszkiewicz. They study his use of angles, symmetry, balance and texture to describe the characteristics of his painting.
Students write a critical analysis of the painting, "Le Coq et La Lune," by Roland Dorcely." They assess how he utilizes angles, symmetry, balance and texture and then describe the characteristics that make his painting unique and interesting.
Students demonstrate reading comprehension skills, including reading strategies, inference, literal meaning, and critical analysis.
Young scholars demonstrate reading comprehension skills, including reading strategies, inference, literal meaning, and critical analysis.
Learners demonstrate reading comprehension skills, including reading strategies, inference, literal meaning, and critical analysis.
Students explore different types of light, and demonstrate reading comprehension skills, including reading strategies, inference, literal meaning, and critical analysis.
