The document discusses strategies for enhancing higher order thinking (HOT) skills in students. It defines HOT as thinking that requires more than just recalling facts, such as understanding concepts, making inferences, and applying knowledge in new situations. Some strategies discussed include explicitly teaching HOT skills and conceptual understanding; connecting new concepts to prior knowledge; using a variety of examples, including concrete and abstract; and teaching techniques like question-answer relationships to improve comprehension and inference making. The overall goal is to help students learn to think at more sophisticated levels beyond just memorization.