Student can describe decision-making using decide, choose, prefer, consider, weigh, and evaluate.
Introduction to decision-making vocabulary
Every day, you decide what to do. Should you walk to school, or should you take the bus? When you have more than one choice, each choice is called an option. To choose means to pick just one of these options.
Visual metaphors

Visualizing the different stages and vocabulary words used when making a careful decision.
Order the steps of making a logical decision
Drag the steps into the correct chronological order to show how a logical decision is made.
Fill in the blanks with decision-making terms
When choosing a topic for the science exhibition, you must all the available options carefully. Some students to work on robotics because it is highly engaging. However, if you lack the required materials, you should look for a good project, such as a working model of a windmill. Before making your final choice, spend time the pros and cons of each idea. This careful process ensures that your final project is successful and meets the teachers' expectations.
Identify the stage of decision-making
When you are listing the positive and negative points (pros and cons) of joining the football team, what are you doing?
Write a short paragraph explaining a decision process
Use the words 'consider' and 'alternative' to explain your initial thoughts.
Use the words 'weigh' and 'decide' to explain your final choice.
Flashcards for decision-making terms