The Critical Thinking Blueprint

Stimulate Critical Thinking Across 14 Subjects — From Science to Philosophy — Through Lessons That Teach Students How to Think.

The Critical Thinking Blueprint helps educators and parents create structured, 30-minute lesson plans rooted in IB Theory of Knowledge pedagogy — across 14 subjects and 60+ sub-domains — in seconds.

14 Subjects. 60+ Sub-Domains. One Powerful Engine.

Select your subject and sub-domain — the AI interprets every topic through that specific academic lens, producing materially different lessons for the same topic across different fields.

6 Sub-Domains

Science & STEM

From Physics to Environmental Science — teach students to question data, spot flawed experiments, and think like real scientists across every STEM discipline.

History, Civics, Psychology & more

Social Sciences & Humanities

Help learners identify bias in primary sources, challenge propaganda, and reason through ethical dilemmas across History, Sociology, Psychology, and Philosophy.

Source Evaluation to Digital Citizenship

Media & Information Literacy

Equip students to evaluate viral claims, deconstruct advertising tactics, and build data literacy — critical skills for navigating today's information landscape.

How It Works

Three simple steps to create engaging critical thinking lessons.

1

Pick Subject & Sub-Domain

Choose from 14 main subjects and their specialized sub-domains — the AI adapts its lens accordingly.

2

Enter Topic & Age Group

Type any topic and select Elementary, Middle School, High School, or Adult for age-appropriate content.

3

Get Your 30-Min Blueprint

Receive a complete lesson plan with syllabus concepts, case studies, critical thinking questions, and exercises.

Built for Educators & Parents Who Demand More

Whether you teach science labs, social studies seminars, or media literacy workshops — or you're a parent supplementing at home — create structured lessons that build real-world reasoning skills.

Instant AI-generated 30-minute lesson plans in seconds
Tailored for Elementary through Adult learners
14 main subjects with 60+ specialized sub-domains
IB Theory of Knowledge (TOK) pedagogy baked in
Save and organize your lesson library
Copy and share lessons with colleagues instantly

Sample Output

Topic: Pressure

Psychology › Mental Health · High School · 30 min

1. Core Syllabus Concept

Stress response theory — how societal expectations trigger the HPA axis and shape adolescent mental health...

2. Real-World Application

Case study: WHO data on teen burnout rates across 30 countries — correlating academic pressure with anxiety metrics...

3. Critical Thinking Questions

Does survivorship bias make “high-achiever” narratives misleading about the true cost of pressure?...

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