

Art of Thinking EOY
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6th Grade
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What's the first step in the 6-Step Problem Solving Method?
Back
Identify the Problem
Answer explanation
The first step in the 6-Step Problem Solving Method is to Identify the Problem, which sets the foundation for the rest of the problem-solving process.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Imagine you're a detective like Brianna, London, or Axel! Which step involves determining the size and scope of the problem in the 6-Step Problem Solving Method?
Back
Step 2
Answer explanation
Step 2 involves determining the size and scope of the problem in the 6-Step Problem Solving Method.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How would you organize the term "Cold" onto the Venn Diagram? (Options: Cake, Ice Cream, Both, Neither)
Back
Ice Cream
Answer explanation
The term 'Cold' would be organized onto the Venn Diagram under 'Ice Cream' as it is associated with cold desserts.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How would you organize the term "Dessert" onto their Venn Diagram? Options: Cake, Ice Cream, Both, Neither
Back
Both
Answer explanation
The term 'Dessert' belongs in the intersection of the Venn Diagram as it includes both 'Cake' and 'Ice Cream', hence the correct choice is 'Both'.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Where to place the term "Sprinkles" on a Venn Diagram: Cake, Ice Cream, Both, Neither?
Back
Both
Answer explanation
Sprinkles can be organized onto the Venn Diagram under both 'Cake' and 'Ice Cream' categories, as they are commonly used as toppings for both desserts.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
How would you organize the term "Eat on a plate" onto the Venn Diagram? Options: Cake, Ice Cream, Both, Neither
Back
Cake
Answer explanation
The term 'Eat on a plate' falls under the category of 'Cake' in the Venn Diagram, so the correct choice is Cake.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is objectivity based on?
Back
Facts
Answer explanation
Objectivity is based on facts, not personal beliefs, bias, or feelings. Facts provide a neutral and unbiased foundation for objective analysis and decision-making.
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