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Critical Thinking Skills Worksheets
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In this problem solving for preschoolers worksheet, students use critical thinking to solve word problems about birthdays. Students solve 5 problems.
In this critical thinking worksheet, students are presented with a situation and asked several questions pertaining to how they would handle it.
This is a one-page worksheet which can be used in a language arts class to expand students' critical thinking language skills. It would be great as a paired activity.
In this critical thinking worksheet, students are given seven sets of patterns of geometric figures along with a clue for each set. Students use the clues, individually and all together, to determine which figure in each pattern is part of the solution.
In this critical thinking exercise, students are given some information that they must use to fill in a chart showing grades each of three girls received on three different tests.
In this critical thinking instructional activity, learners analyze how to match up 12 Egyptian symbols with their descriptions. Students utilize a word bank to fill in the blanks in 14 sentences that describe the unique characteristics of Roman attire.
In this stoichiometry worksheet, students solve 30 problems using the process of stoichiometry to find moles, molecules, and masses of substances in chemical reactions. Students balance chemical equations, find limiting reagents and use critical thinking to determine heat of reactions, percent yield and percent composition.
For this climate worksheet, students identify ten analogies that best describe the given terms. They read a paragraph about monsoons in India and answer questions. They agree or disagree with three statements about weather and climate and they answer three critical thinking questions.
In this critical thinking worksheet, students solve two story problems. Students are given two critical thinking problems they must solve. Students have space to explain their thinking and finish a drawing that was started for them.
Put on those thinking caps! Read a brief description of the historical context and an excerpt written by Toussaint L'Ouveture on slavery. Then answer 3 multiple-choice questions focused on textual analysis and critical thinking.
