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Critical thinking is the ability to access and analyze key information to develop solutions to complex problems that may have no clear answer. It incorporates reflective and visionary processes. Critical thinking utilizes abstractions and non-rules based strategies to guide decisions, behaviors and actions. Twenty-first century critical thinking reflects:
https://iowacore.gov/content/universal-constructs-essential-21st-century-success-0
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One of many amazing builds by the students in this challenge!
Here is the link to the Padlet containing the LEGO candy dispensers created by the students of Alisha Bridges
https://padlet.com/bridgeac/candymachine
Your challenge is to build your own and share on this Padlet! The kids are waiting(no pressure :) )
Please also share here to the Flipgrid as well.
When you share your build...
Let's embrace the journey!
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How can an activity like this be applied in your current role and learning space?
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Check these out and give the people some love!
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How can an activity like this be applied in your current role and learning space?
Share ideas here(bottom of spreadsheet has tabs for topics)
This is where you get to express your creativity and share with others.
Do not judge yourself. Do not compare yourself. Part of this course is not only diving into the making and building, but also learning to put your ego aside and share. Be brave. Be bold. We all must share. You never know how your idea could spark new learing in others.
Your task this week is to come up with a critical thinking challenge to use in PD, with your students, or with your own personal learning journey.
You can use the duck kit or any combination of LEGO pieces.
If you find an idea online or elsewhere that is 100% okay. Let's just make sure we give proper credit!
Head to this slidedeck and share the following:
Your Flip Code is pplego and here is a direct link to the Grid:
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For my own challenge I attempted to make a working clock using LEGO baseplate, LEGO tiles, and a cheap clock kit.
The goal is to get your gears turning for what is possible?
How could you infuse something like this into your learning space?
Besides the awesome sharing taking place on Flipgrid and Google Slides, we also need a place to communicate and chat.
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