Opening Minds: A Parents' Guide to Teaching for Thinking at Home
When schools, libraries, daycares, and playgrounds closed during the pandemic, children were forced to spend a lot of time at home. These closures left parents responsible for providing educational opportunities for their children to ensure they did not fall behind academically. Today, even with schools and other centers of learning reopened, it is clear that online, in-home learning is here to stay.

Opening Minds is a wonderful resource full of materials for parents of elementary and middle school children who want to expand their learning at home. Though it is not intended to replace or be a substitute for the standard curriculum of the grades, it provides parents with a variety of tools to promote and engage children’s thinking across various curriculum areas – critical thinking that can serve children at any grade level and give them a leg up to deal with whatever they will face.

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Opening Minds: A Parents' Guide to Teaching for Thinking at Home
When schools, libraries, daycares, and playgrounds closed during the pandemic, children were forced to spend a lot of time at home. These closures left parents responsible for providing educational opportunities for their children to ensure they did not fall behind academically. Today, even with schools and other centers of learning reopened, it is clear that online, in-home learning is here to stay.

Opening Minds is a wonderful resource full of materials for parents of elementary and middle school children who want to expand their learning at home. Though it is not intended to replace or be a substitute for the standard curriculum of the grades, it provides parents with a variety of tools to promote and engage children’s thinking across various curriculum areas – critical thinking that can serve children at any grade level and give them a leg up to deal with whatever they will face.

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Opening Minds: A Parents' Guide to Teaching for Thinking at Home

Opening Minds: A Parents' Guide to Teaching for Thinking at Home

by Selma Wassermann
Opening Minds: A Parents' Guide to Teaching for Thinking at Home

Opening Minds: A Parents' Guide to Teaching for Thinking at Home

by Selma Wassermann

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Overview

When schools, libraries, daycares, and playgrounds closed during the pandemic, children were forced to spend a lot of time at home. These closures left parents responsible for providing educational opportunities for their children to ensure they did not fall behind academically. Today, even with schools and other centers of learning reopened, it is clear that online, in-home learning is here to stay.

Opening Minds is a wonderful resource full of materials for parents of elementary and middle school children who want to expand their learning at home. Though it is not intended to replace or be a substitute for the standard curriculum of the grades, it provides parents with a variety of tools to promote and engage children’s thinking across various curriculum areas – critical thinking that can serve children at any grade level and give them a leg up to deal with whatever they will face.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781475859539
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/10/2021
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Selma Wassermann is professor emerita in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University and holder of the University Award for Teaching Excellence. She is the author of many books, including The Play’s the Thing: Promoting Intellectual and Emotional Development in the Early Childhood Years, Teaching Social Issues in the Middle Grades: A Teacher’s Guide to Using Case Studies to Promote Intelligent Inquiry, and Teaching in the Age of Disinformation: Don’t Confuse Me with the Data, My Mind is Made Up!

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
1. Opening Minds: What’s the Big Idea?
2. Getting Started
3. Thinking Operations: Those Higher Order Mental Tasks That Engage Minds
4. Introduction to the Thinking Activities: More Than You Wanted to Know
5. Preparing
6. Thinking Activities for Pre-and Emerging Readers
7. Thinking Activities for Middle Grade Students
8. Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author

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