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Mental Difficulty: Complex problem solving
Launch: Start by presenting a complex puzzle or problem-solving scenario, such as a mystery that requires connecting seemingly unrelated clues. Ask students to work in small groups to develop a strategy for solving the puzzle, emphasizing the need for critical thinking and collaboration.
Socratic Questions:
- What strategies can we use to break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable parts?
- How do we determine which piece of information is most important when solving a problem?
- What role does persistence play when facing a problem that seems unsolvable at first?
Challenge: "The Case of the Missing Artifact"
Launch: Mental Difficulty: Learning a New Skill with a Steep Learning Curve
Launch: Mental Difficulty: High-Pressure Situations Requiring Quick Decision-Making
Mental Difficulty: Concentrating on Demanding Tasks for Extended Periods
Launch Begin by having students engage in a task that requires sustained focus, such as reading a difficult passage or solving a challenging math problem for 15–20 minutes without interruption. Discuss the difficulty of maintaining concentration and share techniques for improving focus.
Socratic Questions:
What makes it so difficult to concentrate on a task for a long time? How do we differentiate between moments of distraction and moments when we truly need a break? What techniques can we use to build our focus and attention over time?
Challenge: Solving a Logic Puzzle or Riddle Grid