Thinkingmoves Janetlin
Thinkingmoves Janetlin
Thinkingmoves Janetlin
Making
connections
Wondering and
asking questions
Building
explanations and
interpretations
Reasoning with
evidence
Uncovering
complexity and
going below the
surface
Considering
different
viewpoints and
perspectives
Questions to Drive
Thinking
What do you see and
notice?
What are the facts
here?
How does this fit?
How does this relate to
other concepts, or
what I already know?
What am I curious
about here?
Why does ____?
Thinking
Moves
Observing
closely and
describing
whats there
Observable Thinking
Behaviours
Notice parts and features
Take detailed notes to
record observations
Describe parts and features
in detail
Yankeedom
Accept government
regulation
Assimilation of
outsiders
New Netherland
Similar to
Yankeedom
defend public
institutions and
reject prescriptions
for individual
behavior
The Midlands
Tidewater
Greater Appalachia
Deep South
El Notre
Buffer states
The Left Coast
The Far West
New France
First Nation
Social Liberals
A condescending attitude
toward social liberal.
The article supports social
conservatism.
Focused on very traditional
values
Making
connections
Wondering
and asking
questions
Imagine possible
connections and
implications
Relate ideas to emotions
and values
Create questions to propel
further inquiry
Building
explanations
and
interpretation
s
Political philosophy is
mentioned in both Factions
have a role to play and
Social Liberals. America
The Social Liberals article was
outrageously biased and
narrow-minded.
The amount of money and its
huge role in politics is shocking,
as mentioned in Flood of Money
Dark money is so often
mentioned and of course,
dramatized in TV shows like
Blacklist, but why would the
Supreme Court continue to
allow that?
Similarities
Differences
People embrace
different
ideologies;
hence
contentions
happen when
they argue the
best for the
society.
Factions within
the Republican
Party do not
necessarily
agree that social
conservatism is
right and social
liberalism is
disdainful
certain policies;
however, none
argues against
the notion of
checks and
balance
Reasoning
with evidence
Uncovering
complexity
and going
below the
surface
Considering
different
viewpoints
and
perspectives
Capturing the
heart and
forming
conclusions