Debriefing & Reflection questions


Debriefing questions

  • What strategies helped you decide which explanation was more credible?
  • How can you apply this way of thinking to other subjects or everyday life?
  • What helps you think critically?
  • Did your opinion change? Why?
  • Did you notice that something first seemed logical, but actually wasn’t correct?
  • Did anything surprise you during this activity? Why?
  • How did your group discussion influence your opinion?
  • What signs or clues help you recognize when information might be fictional or misleading?
  • Do you feel more confident questioning what you read or see now?

Reflection questions

  • What is the difference between a plausible-sounding idea and a factual explanation?
  • How can you tell if information is reliable?
  • How might you apply this way of thinking outside of school (e.g., in media, everyday life)?

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