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Inductive Thinking Map

Inductive Thinking Map. Deductive Thinking Map. Inductive Thinking Map. Two colors mixed together creates a third color. Write three examples that prove this to be true. Deductive Thinking Map (Example). Inductive Thinking Map. Sometimes, when people get scared, they act without thinking.

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Inductive Thinking Map

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  1. Inductive Thinking Map Deductive Thinking Map Jana Scott, MAP Facilitator, Heart of MO-RPDC, University of MO-Columbia, 2006.

  2. Inductive Thinking Map Two colors mixed together creates a third color. Write three examples that prove this to be true. Deductive Thinking Map (Example) Jana Scott, MAP Facilitator, Heart of MO-RPDC, University of MO-Columbia, 2006.

  3. Inductive Thinking Map Sometimes, when people get scared, they act without thinking. Write three examples that prove this to be true. Deductive Thinking Map (Example) Jana Scott, MAP Facilitator, Heart of MO-RPDC, University of MO-Columbia, 2006.

  4. Deductive Thinking Map Based on the facts, what conclusion might you draw? Johanna likes to eat chocolate chip cookies. Inductive Thinking Map (Example) Johanna likes candy bars made of dark chocolate. At the buffet, Johanna always gets the chocolate cream pie. Every morning, Johanna has two cups of hot cocoa. Jana Scott, MAP Facilitator, Heart of MO-RPDC, University of MO-Columbia, 2006.

  5. Deductive Thinking Map Based on the facts, what conclusion might you draw about cats? Cats use litter boxes and do not have to be let outside to use the restroom. Inductive Thinking Map (Example) Cats keep themselves very clean and are always washing themselves. Generally speaking, cats do not require a lot of attention. Cats do not have to be walked outside, in the park or around the block. Jana Scott, MAP Facilitator, Heart of MO-RPDC, University of MO-Columbia, 2006.

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