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  1. Aug 30, 2019 · So, in this Educircles version of Lost at Sea, this activity has been adapted to highlight the importance of criteria based thinking (critical thinking), instead of relying solely on emotional intuitive responses. In the original activity: Students are divided into groups.

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  2. Aug 30, 2019 · Get the LOST AT SEA – FREE Critical Thinking Mini Lesson Group Activity. This is a classic activity that can be found all across the Internet but we’ve adapted it to help you focus on CRITICAL THINKING. Plus we made the activity look visually appealing for school. Oh, and it’s free. ’nuff said. Check it out!

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  4. A. Lost at Sea (FREE!) Download the FREE resource. Help students develop critical thinking skills by prioritizing a list of 15 items to help them survive if lost at sea. 80 slides, 5 pages of handouts, 23-page detailed critical thinking lesson plan (PDF). Lost at Sea is a classic activity that can be found all across the Internet.

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  5. In this Educircles version, students are asked to use criteria to think more critically: I adapted the original activity for students as follows: I created a slideshow to provide a high-interest, visually appealing way to introduce and explain the activity, objects, and answers to students.

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  6. Feb 13, 2009 · Lost at sea - a team building game. Another ‘pen and paper’ group survival game and a team building activity to encourage interaction and teamwork among your young people. The chances of ‘survival’ depend on their ability to rank the salvaged items in relative order of importance. You have chartered a yacht with three friends, for the ...

  7. Nov 2, 2016 · Provide a ‘lost at sea ranking chart’ for every member of your group. Ask each person to take 10 minutes to decide their own rankings, and record the choices in the left-hand Step 1 column. Invite everyone to get into teams of 4 -6 people. Encourage the group to discuss their individual choices and work together to agree on a collaborative ...

  8. 8. Hand out the Lost at Sea worksheet to each student. 9. Read the survival scenario aloud: You and your team have chartered a yacht. None of you have any previous sailing experience, and you have hired an experienced skipper and two-person crew. As you sail through the

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