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Case 10 of 20 · Patterns & Systems

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You realize that an assumption you held about how systems regulate themselves might be wrong.

🎯 Your mission

Crack the code.

⚡ The twist

Zoom out: what's the whole system doing?

What You'll Learn

Thermostat: room is cold → heater on → room warms → heater off → room cools → heater on again. This negative feedback loop keeps things stable. Why does this matter? How systems regulate themselves is a skill that will help you in school, in friendships, and in solving real-world problems. People who master this skill make better decisions and understand the world more clearly. Here's the process: Step 1 — Define the challenge. What exactly are you trying to figure out? Being specific about the question is half the battle. Step 2 — Gather information. What facts do you have? What might be missing? Not all information is equally useful — focus on what's relevant. Step 3 — Consider multiple options. Don't stop at your first idea. Challenge yourself to think of at least three alternatives. Often the best answer is one you didn't think of immediately. Step 4 — Evaluate your options. What are the pros and cons of each? What evidence supports each one? Which option has the strongest reasoning behind it? Step 5 — Make your choice and explain your reasoning. "I think ___ because ___" is the formula. Being able to explain your thinking is just as important as getting the right answer. Step 6 — Reflect. Was your approach effective? What would you do differently next time? This reflection step is how good thinkers become great thinkers.

Key Concept: How systems regulate themselves

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Think About This

You realize that an assumption you held about how systems regulate themselves might be wrong. How do you handle updating your beliefs in light of new evidence?

Thinking Steps

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Define

State the problem or question about how systems regulate themselves in your own words. Be specific.

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Investigate

What evidence or information is available? What might be missing?

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Consider Angles

Look at this from at least two perspectives. What would someone who disagrees say?

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Reason It Out

Connect evidence to your conclusion: 'The evidence shows X, which means Y, because Z.'

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Test Your Thinking

Could you be wrong? What evidence would change your mind? Rate your confidence 1-10.

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Reflect & Connect

What thinking skill did you use? How could you apply this to something in your real life?

Key Points

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Master how systems regulate themselves

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Apply patterns & systems in real situations

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Build habits of patterns & systems

Key Vocabulary

Bias

A tendency to think a certain way that may not be fair

Perspective

A particular point of view or way of seeing things

Evaluate

Judging how good or effective something is

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Why This Matters in Real Life

In every career — from medicine to technology to the arts — patterns systems is a fundamental skill. Developing it now gives you a significant advantage.

Talk About It

Discuss these questions with a friend, parent, or classmate.

  • 1Give a real-world example where how systems regulate themselves would help you make a better decision.
  • 2What's the most common mistake people make with this kind of thinking?
  • 3How does this thinking skill connect to other subjects you study in school?
  • 4If you had to teach this to a younger student, what's the ONE thing you'd make sure they understood?

Solve the Case

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What is the main idea of how systems regulate themselves?

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Stretch Challenge

Try this in real life this week.

Find 3 patterns in nature this week.

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For the dinner table

What patterns do you notice at our dinner table?

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