Elfie: Reasoning About Thinking
by Matthew Lipman Author
(From Amazon): As a first grader, Elfie is shy. She finds it hard to speak in class but she enjoys observing and puzzling over everything that happens around her. So, when the school principal proposes a contest aimed at improving reasoning, Elfie finds herself caught up with her whole class in figuring out how sentences work and how distinctions and connections are made. In little to no time, Elfie and her classmates begin discovering many distinctions fundamental to philosophical inquiry: appearance and reality, the one and the many, parts and wholes, similarity and difference, permanence and change. This novel touches upon the ethical concepts of: friendship, love, self-esteem, respect for others, teasing, choosing, and parent-child relationships. Blank pages are also included for young readers to illustrate! Grade Range: K-2. Target Grade: 1
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 0916834344
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapter One: Leading Ideas
- 28
- Pages
- 36
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 2nd
- Publisher
- Inst for the Advancement of
- Copyright
- 2003
Chapter One: Leading Ideas
- 1 Names
- 2 If
- 3 Asking questions
- 4 Good reasons
- 5 The fear that one knows nothing
- 6 Secrets
- 7 On knowing that we don't know
- 8 Knowing things very well
- 9 Thinking
- 10 Answers
- 11 Wonderful questions
- 12 Talking
- 13 For Real
- 14 Awake, asleep and dreaming
- 15 Touching
- 16 Wondering, thinking and reality
- 17 Bubbles
- 18 Rainbows
- 19 Half-asleep
- 20 Floating
- 21 Connecting senses
- 22 Growing up
- 23 Happening
- 24 Only
- 25 Today and tomorrow
- 26 Now
- 27 Important
- 28 Different
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