

Help students strengthen essential skills with these Critical Thinking & Problem‑Solving Task Cards. Designed for middle & high school students - especially in special education, resource, and skills‑based settings - these task cards support students in developing logical reasoning, creativity, decision‑making, and analytical thinking they can use in school and beyond.
These cards support the broader Learning Strategies resources, which focus on organization, time management, executive functioning, and other critical areas that promote academic achievement and personal growth. Learning Strategies 2.0 expands these foundations by introducing deeper skills in memory, goal setting, mindfulness, critical thinking, and independent learning.
What’s Inside
Engage students with 30 prompts that challenge them to reflect, analyze, brainstorm, and apply effective problem‑solving strategies. Students explore real‑world thinking skills that support academic success and everyday decision‑making.
Sample prompts include:
Analyzing Solutions: How do you evaluate different solutions to a problem?
Asking Questions: Explain why asking the right questions is crucial in critical thinking.
Creative Thinking: Describe a time when you used creative thinking to solve a problem.
Collaborative Problem‑Solving: What are the benefits of working with others to solve challenges?
Breaking Down Problems: How does breaking a problem into smaller steps improve your approach?
Evaluating Credibility: How do you determine the reliability of sources when researching a topic?
Scenario‑Based Reasoning: How would you respond to a challenging situation with limited information?
Decision‑Making: What factors do you consider before choosing a solution?
Want the complete set? Each Learning Strategies bundle includes all sub‑topics for that level, plus a free Teacher’s Guide with Expected Student Responses, helpful definitions & examples, and Universal Response Sheets to support modeling, discussion, and implementation.
Why Choose These Task Cards
Engaging and Interactive: Designed to provoke curiosity and encourage deep thinking, reflection, and application.
Versatile Use: Warm‑ups, stations, small groups, IEP goals, SEL lessons and discussions, or independent work.
Critical Skills Development: Supports executive functioning, communication, problem‑solving, and self‑management.
Aligned with Curriculum and Student Needs: Clear language, scaffolded prompts, and flexible use cases.
Adaptable for All: Works great for middle & high school students with varying needs. These task cards are adaptable to varying levels of difficulty and can be tailored to meet individual learning needs.
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