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Simply Elementary, Watson! Lesson PlanSimply Elementary, Watson! Lesson Plan
Publisher
K20 LEARN
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Grade
10th
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Math
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Duration
2 hrs
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Collaborative Learning
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Year
2020
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Simply Elementary, Watson!

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This Simply Elementary, Watson! lesson plan also includes:
  • Inductive and Deductive Logic Handouts A and B(doc.)
  • Inductive and Deductive Logic Handouts A and B(pdf)
  • Engage Pattern(doc.)
  • Engage Pattern(pdf)
  • Inductive and Deductive Logic Handouts A and B (.doc)
  • Inductive and Deductive Logic Handouts A and B (.pdf)
  • Engage Pattern (.doc)
  • Engage Pattern (.pdf)
  • Simply Elementary, Watson! (.html)
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Explore the process of inductive and deductive reasoning. A collaborative lesson has some groups apply an inductive approach and others a deductive approach. Through class discussion, scholars compare their processes and discuss similarities and differences between the two. 

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Concepts

inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, logic, logical reasoning

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Create a graphic organizer to record the inductive and deductive reasoning examples your classes collect

Classroom Considerations

  • Requires laptops with Internet access for research
  • Expects the ability to find and apply patterns

Pros

  • Uses sound teaching strategies to engage pupils
  • Includes teacher notes to prepare for possible problems

Cons

  • None

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