Critical Thinking Book one

Critical Thinking Book One by Anita Harnadek, published by Critical Thinking Press & Software in 1998, is a teachers edition comprising 178 pages. This book focuses on developing logical thinking skills to enhance reading comprehension and test success. It provides students with the tools to think logically, construct well-developed arguments, and critically evaluate unsupported claims.
Readers will find clear explanations of fundamental concepts in logic and argumentation, accompanied by examples and engaging discussion problems. The content is designed for students in grades 7-12 and covers topics such as identifying valid and invalid claims, distinguishing between fact and opinion, and understanding emotional arguments and inferences. This edition aims to equip students with essential critical reading skills necessary for academic success.
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“Develops logical thinking for superior reading comprehension and test success! Critical Thinking teaches students to think logically, present well-developed arguments, and see through unsupported arguments. Book One helps students develop the fundamentals of logic, argumentation, and critical reading. Easy-to-understand explanations of concepts are followed by examples and real-life, often humorous, discussion problems. Students learn to identify valid and invalid claims and arguments, sufficient and insufficient evidence, fact and opinion, generalizations, emotional arguments, inferences, deductions, and more. Grades 7-12. “
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