Philosophy High School Enquiry Unit (Grades 7-12)

$19.95

The Philosophy High School Enquiry Unit is a thoughtful, discussion-based resource designed to help students explore big questions in a simple, age-appropriate way. Rather than formal lessons, this unit provides organised prompts, thinking questions, reflection ideas, and real-life scenarios that encourage students to wonder, reason, explain their views, and respectfully consider different perspectives.

Students are introduced to well-known philosophers and their ideas in an accessible way, helping them explore how people throughout history have thought about truth, fairness, choices, wisdom, courage, responsibility, right and wrong, and what makes a good life. The unit encourages meaningful conversation, written reflection, debate, journaling, and portfolio-friendly responses without requiring heavy reading or complicated theory.

This unit is ideal for homeschool families wanting to build critical thinking, communication, reasoning, empathy, and thoughtful decision-making through open-ended discussion. It helps students practise asking good questions, forming opinions, giving reasons, and thinking deeply about everyday life in a calm and flexible way.

The Philosophy High School Enquiry Unit is a thoughtful, discussion-based resource designed to help students explore big questions in a simple, age-appropriate way. Rather than formal lessons, this unit provides organised prompts, thinking questions, reflection ideas, and real-life scenarios that encourage students to wonder, reason, explain their views, and respectfully consider different perspectives.

Students are introduced to well-known philosophers and their ideas in an accessible way, helping them explore how people throughout history have thought about truth, fairness, choices, wisdom, courage, responsibility, right and wrong, and what makes a good life. The unit encourages meaningful conversation, written reflection, debate, journaling, and portfolio-friendly responses without requiring heavy reading or complicated theory.

This unit is ideal for homeschool families wanting to build critical thinking, communication, reasoning, empathy, and thoughtful decision-making through open-ended discussion. It helps students practise asking good questions, forming opinions, giving reasons, and thinking deeply about everyday life in a calm and flexible way.