I have recently come across an idea from a Kindergarten teacher called the Wonder Wheel. (Kindergarten Smorgasboard)
In the middle you place the words "I Wonder". Around the out side place words like: How, When, What , Where, Why. Practice wondering with the children. I wonder why he chose green. I wonder what would happen if they didn't have green. I wonder why he likes green the best. I wonder how he is going to use that green color. I wonder where else could he use green.
Teach your children how to brainstorm by wondering!
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Mary Gossen
Crowley, LA
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-06-2023 09:43
From: Ayesha Morin
Subject: Blank Concept Development lesson plan
This is super helpful for intentional planning and also reflection. It does make me curious, I am wondering if anyone is willing to share how they incorporate brainstorming with their students. This can show up in many ways and can be encouraging as well as helpful with opening perspectives when shared ideas for this focus are brought to the light. Have a most inspiring and productive day!
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Ayesha Morin
San Antonio, TX
Original Message:
Sent: 11-06-2023 08:00
From: Rachel Eavey
Subject: Blank Concept Development lesson plan
Check out our blog HERE for the best ways to incorporate concept development in your lessons, and we have also included a printable for your as well!
Warmly,
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Rachel Eavey
Teachstone
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