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Brain Sharpener. Developing Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Skills. Brain Storming. By Marty Fligor – The Book of Topics. Brain Sharpener. Developing Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Skills. Let’s Practice. I will give you a subject
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Brain Sharpener Developing Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
Brain Storming • By Marty Fligor • – The Book of Topics
Brain Sharpener Developing Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Skills
Let’s Practice • I will give you a subject • We will go around the room and you will make your contribution • Sample…Complete the sentence…. • I promise I will ….( you fill in the blank) • You will have 30 seconds to think, before we start and 10 seconds in-between each person
Try These Metal Plates in Your Head • BG8S • ABOK4U • DNTDOM • GDAYM8 • 10SE • FXION8
SOLUTIONS • Bill gates • A bouquet for you • Don’t tread on me • Good day mate • Tennessee • Affectionate
Knock to the noggin • A man wanted to enter and exclusive club but did not know the required passsword. He waited by the door and listened. A club member knocked on the door and the doorman said, “TWELVE”. The member replied ,”SIX”. And was in. A second member came to the door and the doorman said, “SIX”. The member replied, ”THREE” and was let in. The man thought he heard enough and walked up to the door. The doorman said. “TEN” and the man replied, “FIVE”. He was NOT let in..what should he have said?
One Way or the Other • Think of the many black and white things in the world. • Name 8 or more of them • Remember ONLY BLACK and WHITE
Solutions • Zebra • Oreo cookie • Piano keys • Speed limit sign • Penguin • Skunk • Newspaper • Police car • Tv shows • Movies • Prison stripes
Just say the wordWhat do these words have in common? • RACECAR • ROTOR • EYE • MADAM • RADAR
Driving You CrazyVanity license plates spotted on the roadWhat do they say? • ISD8EM • -CSHFLW • W84ME • TTOZTR1 • LITIG8 • IXLR8
Solutions • I sedate them • Negative cash flow • Wait for me • Testosterone • Litigate • I accelerate
The Writing Is On The Wall • A shop owner in the heart of Boston was having trouble with hoodlums covering the side of his building with graffiti. He called the authorities for extra patrol, to no avail. He pained over the marks right away but within a few days the graffiti was back. The shop owner knew he needed a creative solution to solve his graffiti problem. What ideas do you have to help him out. • List 3 suggestions
Solutions • He commissioned a mural to be painted on the side of the building commemorating the Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Win, Including a larger then life Boston Red Sox Logo. • Not only did it stop the graffiti problem his business increased.
The average child thinks of 60 alternatives to any situation..the average adult thinks of 3-6 • Picture a standard household sponge • List 20 uses for it • 4 minutes
How many words are in your BRAIN • How words can you construct from the letters in BRAIN. • All words MUST have 3 characters or more
16 Solutions and counting • Air Ani Barin Ban • Bran Barn Bin Bra • Ran Rani Rib Nib • Rain Bar Brin Nab
# 6. Develop Problem Solving and Critical Thinking Skills in your curriculum
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One Way or the Other Think of the many black and white things in the world. Name 8 or more of them Remember ONLY BLACK and WHITE
Knock to the noggin A man wanted to enter and exclusive club but did not know the required passsword. He waited by the door and listened. A club member knocked on the door and the doorman said, “TWELVE”. The member replied ,”SIX”. And was in. A second member came to the door and the doorman said, “SIX”. The member replied, ”THREE” and was let in. The man thought he heard enough and walked up to the door. The doorman said. “TEN” and the man replied, “FIVE”. He was NOT let in..what should he have said?
Did this student pass the 21st Century skills test on problem solving and critical thinking skills ????? #78-97 Problem Solving SkillsA well cultivated critical thinker ?
Critical Thinking SkillsA well cultivated critical thinker ?