If you had to pick, would you rather have too much to do or not enough to do? Explain your answer.
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If you had to pick, would you rather have too much to do or not enough to do? Explain your answer.
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Hooray! Today’s the publication day of my (Julie’s) new workbook, Becoming a Critical Thinker.
If you’re a longtime listener of the Brave Writer podcast, you know that I’m pretty strict about workbooks. They should lead a child:
That’s the approach I took to creating this workbook. I’ve reduced each of the activities to one key point. I’ve written just enough text for students to get that idea and then to practice it in the activity.
I designed this workbook to help students (ages 12-18) grow as critical thinkers by turning the focus to their own thoughts.
I dive into all this in-depth in today’s episode. Thank you for joining me on this special day!
The Foundation: Understanding Critical Thinking
Part one is called The Foundation: Understanding Critical Thinking. It’s got activities like The Academic Selfie, Says Who, Fab Vocab, Quick Write, The Fact Strainer, Itch to Fit, Silent Films, Spot the Misinformation, Red Flags Waving, and more.
The Practice: Growing Your Thinking Skills
Part two is called The Practice: Growing Your Thinking Skills. The activities in this section include teaching students to notice:
The Application: Learning the Art of Interpretation
Part three is called The Application: Learning the Art of Interpretation. This section of the book has activities to show students how our bodies trigger us when we’re reading information that we don’t want to be true or information we secretly hope is true. There are also activities around framing arguments, the courage to change your mind, and the future impact of AI on our beliefs.
This is just a brief overview. To learn more go to RaisingCriticalThinkers.com.
Thank you for joining me on this special day!
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In the era of social media news, every parent of teens I talk to is worried that their kids are being schnookered!
These are the kinds of questions I address in my new workbook: BECOMING A CRITICAL THINKER.
I wrote it because I know how much teens are capable of becoming capable, nuanced thinkers if they are given the right tools. The practices and processes in this workbook are enough to fill an entire school year with activities that will deepen and expand how well your teens critically think about everything from their favorite music to issues of the day to how to form their values.
Celebrate with me as I talk about the workbook on a special episode of the Brave Writer podcast!
This workbook is consumable so you may want one for each of your kids between the ages of 12-18.
Because I know you’ll ask: yes, adults can use this workbook too. Just be aware that the tone of the writing is directed to teens, even though the activities themselves work for any age.
If you are new to my work: you may also like RAISING CRITICAL THINKERS which is my nonfiction book for parents to help them be effective thinkers themselves all while teaching their kids to think well too.
At a time when we’re constantly flooded with contradictory information and opinions, critical thinking skills are more important than ever. This accessible workbook is full of valuable insights, thought-provoking questions, and useful exercises to help teens and preteens expand their perspectives, skillfully navigate thorny issues, recognize bias, identify misinformation, and become more comfortable with dissent and differences of opinion. Becoming a Critical Thinker offers essential tools for students to mature into thoughtful, curious, and empathetic learners.
While I have you here: Thank you for supporting the work I do in the world. It means so much to me to be able to share what I’ve learned in my three decades of examining thinking—
Critical thinking is essential for our teens especially. They are bombarded with loud, clanging information that has the appearance of truth but may simply be manipulation. We can help them learn how to tell the difference.
There is no better course you can give your teens than the tools to think well about every issue under the sun—including the ones that concern you most as their parent.
I hope you and your kids enjoy working with these tools! I can’t wait to hear how it goes.
I’m grateful for you.
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At the flower shop, while colorful bouquets sit waiting to be purchased, they talk to each other. Write their conversation.
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Are you getting excited?!
Each year, I announce the line ups for our wildly popular literature programs!
For the Quill (ages 5-7), I reveal themes you’ll explore while building foundational pre-literacy skills in reading, writing, and math.
For the Dart (ages 8-10), Arrow (ages 11-12), Boomerang (ages 13-14), and Slingshot (ages 15-18), I give updates and announce the book titles for the coming academic year!
Click the links to register for the Zoom webinars (space limited).
For kids ages 5-10: Thursday, May 30 (12:00 pm EDT)
For kids ages 11-18: Friday, May 31 (12:00 pm EDT)
(Or watch on Facebook.)
When you register, you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of our fantastic GIVEAWAYS!
SIX FAMILIES will win:
You don’t have to attend the webinars live to be eligible to win, but you do have to register! So be sure you add your name to the webinar registration for at least one of the days.
*International customers will receive one gift card that covers costs for both books and tools for writing!
Come live! The chat will be FLYING!!
Use this PDF Download to keep track of the book titles during the lives.
Our Mechanics & Literature programs teach:
The big reveal is also exciting for you because these are:
Here at Brave Writer, we take the selection of these book titles Very Seriously!
All year, we read, discuss, and delight in the year’s latest fiction as well as relishing the classics.
By the time we’ve settled on a book list, we’re chomping at the bit to share it with you!
You can expect a lively, inspired reading journey.
Our 2023–2024 year-long programs are still in the store!
After May 27, they will only be available as Literature Singles!
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