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A man who is 5 feet 11 inches tall works in a butcher shop. What does he weigh?

Recognize and Distinguish. A man who is 5 feet 11 inches tall works in a butcher shop. What does he weigh?. Accurate Recall: What is correct and valid?. Visualize. When you are putting information together and looking at it in a new way, one important thing to remember is to …

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A man who is 5 feet 11 inches tall works in a butcher shop. What does he weigh?

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  1. Recognize and Distinguish A man who is 5 feet 11 inches tall works in a butcher shop. What does he weigh?

  2. Accurate Recall: What is correct and valid?

  3. Visualize When you are putting information together and looking at it in a new way, one important thing to remember is to … use the pictures in your head!

  4. Panda Ox Moose Sheep CLASSIFICATION dragonfly Bee Puppy Deer Penguin falcon snake Squirrel Eel Yak monkey Seahorse Weasel caterpillar cheetah Rabbit Locust Hornet tiger whale Iguana butterfly Giraffe Walrus fish Hawk crocodile Hamster Weasel Yak Otter Rhinoceros Bass Boar spider Mule Kangaroo chicken Manatee Jellyfish Ant Komono Dragon Finch frog antelope Hedgehog Toad Hippopotamus Lobster Mosquito Meerkat pig lamb duck dog Eagle Mouse Zebra Squid Raccoon Elephant fly Hyena Horse Wolf

  5. PREDICTING

  6. Set Aside Pre-determined Bias

  7. Infer and Conclude Put together already known facts to draw conclusions. Use body language and senses.

  8. Evaluation • Based on OBSERVATION • Challenge conventional wisdom • MORE solutions • Be careful when using ALWAYS, NEVER EVERYONE, NONE ONE AND ALL!

  9. Analyzing BREAK IT DOWN Who What Where When How

  10. Synthesize Most Important

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