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Strategies for Developing
Creativity and Critical Thinking



          Christina Bailey
Welcome!
Congratulations on your new job. Being a teacher
is very rewarding and you will shape the lives of
many students.

Before beginning your job take into consideration
on how you will approach your students with
your lessons. How will shape your lessons to
prepare students for the future? Here are a few
helpful suggestions on how to make sure you
lead your students on a successful path and to a
bright future.
Developing Creativity
Using creativity daily in your classroom will be
key to getting students involved and learning.
Keep in mind that if you don’t think the lesson
is interesting, neither will your students.
Make it a lesson that you would want to
participate in if you were that age again.
Strategies for Creativity
1. Incorporate individual work, small group
   work, and whole group work
  – Students will prefer one of these more than the
    other two but keep in mind that you have to
    address the entire group, not just one student
  – You pick the groups, not the students (you want
    to maintain control over the class)
Strategies for Creativity
• Change it up – Don’t have students read
   from the textbook the entire lesson without
   stopping

  –   Textbooks are dry and boring but as teachers, we
      must use the information in them
  –   If you have students reading from their textbooks
      the entire lesson and nothing else, students are
      going to tune out everything they just heard or
      read (depending on if the lesson is being read
      aloud)
  –   Have students stop at random times that you
      decide, and talk about what was just read
  –   Try having a class discussion on relating what was
      just read to real life
  –   Jot down important things as a class that are
      important for a future test on the material
Strategies for Creativity
1. Create Games
  –       Anything can be made into a game
  –       Think of board games but use your material instead
  –       Two examples:
      •     Gather the material that was just learned and you can turn
            it into a game similar to the television show Jeopardy
            where the material that was learned are the questions
      •     Have students each write down a few questions and
            answers and put them in a hat, have students partner up
            and toss a ball around the room to each group. When a
            pair gets the ball, they draw from the hat and answer the
            question together, if they can’t answer it, the ball gets
            tossed to another group
Strategies for Creativity
1. Create Posters
  –   Students can work alone, in pairs, or
      small groups (depending on what you
      decide)
  –   Long pieces of paper can be used or even
      a bigger piece of construction paper
  –   Students write down key facts learned
      and add illustrations
  –   When everyone is finished, have students
      present them to the class
  –   Afterwards, hang the posters around the
      room for students to review and look at
Strategies for Creativity
1. Reports
  –   Depending on what is being learned in class, develop
      a topic that students can do a report on
  –   The report can incorporate research, the textbook,
      or prior knowledge (maybe you want to use all
      three)
  –   Have students work on a different part each day in
      class and what isn’t finished is homework (you could
      also have students do a part in class and then
      another part at home for homework)
  –   Students will enjoy taking a break from their normal
      routine assignment
Developing Critical Thinking
Incorporating critical thinking into your
classroom will be another key component to
preparing students for the future. It is
important that students know how to
formulate an answer with evidence as to why
they came up with that answer.
Developing Critical Thinking
1. Start by giving students low level questions
  – Begin with a quiz that gets them thinking about
    the material
  – Low level questions build up confidence
Developing Critical Thinking
1. Move on to a higher level question that
   requires students to do some deep thinking
   –    The low level questions helped build up
        confidence and now students are ready
        to move onto a question that requires
        them to think
   –    This means the answer will not be A, B,
        C, or D
   –    Students will struggle with justifying an
        open ended question
   –    Give positive comments, a little bit of
        direction, and encourage thinking to
        help students
Developing Critical Thinking
1. Small group discussion
  –       Students have had time to come up with an answer
          on their own, and now it’s time to collaborate with
          others on their answers
  –       Students will share what they have come up with it
          and decide together what is the best answer to
          share with the rest of the class
  –       Each person will have to share a part with the class
  –       You will have students in each group that take on
          different roles
      •      This simulates real life groups that students will use in the
             future
      •      People take on specific roles then come together and
             compile their things into one finished product
Developing Critical Thinking
1. Small group presentations
  – Students in each group share with the rest of the
    class what answer they came up with and why
  – Each student in the group needs to share a piece
    of information to prevent one student from
    taking on the entire presentation
  – Shows the teacher and the rest of the class a
    possible answer
Developing Critical Thinking
1. Whole group discussion
  – As a whole group, students can share what went
    well and what didn’t in this question and answer
    for themselves or their group
  – Students can share which answer they feel was
    the best
  – Time for feedback and see which groups
    addressed the questions with good critical
    thinking
Good Luck!
• These are a just a few helpful strategies for
  developing creativity and critical thinking
• As you teach, you will come across new methods
  that work and some that do not
• Remember to always be positive and keep in mind
  when composing a lesson: what do I want the
  students to learn from this lesson and how will I
  incorporate strategies that will prompt them for the
  future

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Strategies for devloping creativity and critical thinking

  • 1. Strategies for Developing Creativity and Critical Thinking Christina Bailey
  • 2. Welcome! Congratulations on your new job. Being a teacher is very rewarding and you will shape the lives of many students. Before beginning your job take into consideration on how you will approach your students with your lessons. How will shape your lessons to prepare students for the future? Here are a few helpful suggestions on how to make sure you lead your students on a successful path and to a bright future.
  • 3. Developing Creativity Using creativity daily in your classroom will be key to getting students involved and learning. Keep in mind that if you don’t think the lesson is interesting, neither will your students. Make it a lesson that you would want to participate in if you were that age again.
  • 4. Strategies for Creativity 1. Incorporate individual work, small group work, and whole group work – Students will prefer one of these more than the other two but keep in mind that you have to address the entire group, not just one student – You pick the groups, not the students (you want to maintain control over the class)
  • 5. Strategies for Creativity • Change it up – Don’t have students read from the textbook the entire lesson without stopping – Textbooks are dry and boring but as teachers, we must use the information in them – If you have students reading from their textbooks the entire lesson and nothing else, students are going to tune out everything they just heard or read (depending on if the lesson is being read aloud) – Have students stop at random times that you decide, and talk about what was just read – Try having a class discussion on relating what was just read to real life – Jot down important things as a class that are important for a future test on the material
  • 6. Strategies for Creativity 1. Create Games – Anything can be made into a game – Think of board games but use your material instead – Two examples: • Gather the material that was just learned and you can turn it into a game similar to the television show Jeopardy where the material that was learned are the questions • Have students each write down a few questions and answers and put them in a hat, have students partner up and toss a ball around the room to each group. When a pair gets the ball, they draw from the hat and answer the question together, if they can’t answer it, the ball gets tossed to another group
  • 7. Strategies for Creativity 1. Create Posters – Students can work alone, in pairs, or small groups (depending on what you decide) – Long pieces of paper can be used or even a bigger piece of construction paper – Students write down key facts learned and add illustrations – When everyone is finished, have students present them to the class – Afterwards, hang the posters around the room for students to review and look at
  • 8. Strategies for Creativity 1. Reports – Depending on what is being learned in class, develop a topic that students can do a report on – The report can incorporate research, the textbook, or prior knowledge (maybe you want to use all three) – Have students work on a different part each day in class and what isn’t finished is homework (you could also have students do a part in class and then another part at home for homework) – Students will enjoy taking a break from their normal routine assignment
  • 9. Developing Critical Thinking Incorporating critical thinking into your classroom will be another key component to preparing students for the future. It is important that students know how to formulate an answer with evidence as to why they came up with that answer.
  • 10. Developing Critical Thinking 1. Start by giving students low level questions – Begin with a quiz that gets them thinking about the material – Low level questions build up confidence
  • 11. Developing Critical Thinking 1. Move on to a higher level question that requires students to do some deep thinking – The low level questions helped build up confidence and now students are ready to move onto a question that requires them to think – This means the answer will not be A, B, C, or D – Students will struggle with justifying an open ended question – Give positive comments, a little bit of direction, and encourage thinking to help students
  • 12. Developing Critical Thinking 1. Small group discussion – Students have had time to come up with an answer on their own, and now it’s time to collaborate with others on their answers – Students will share what they have come up with it and decide together what is the best answer to share with the rest of the class – Each person will have to share a part with the class – You will have students in each group that take on different roles • This simulates real life groups that students will use in the future • People take on specific roles then come together and compile their things into one finished product
  • 13. Developing Critical Thinking 1. Small group presentations – Students in each group share with the rest of the class what answer they came up with and why – Each student in the group needs to share a piece of information to prevent one student from taking on the entire presentation – Shows the teacher and the rest of the class a possible answer
  • 14. Developing Critical Thinking 1. Whole group discussion – As a whole group, students can share what went well and what didn’t in this question and answer for themselves or their group – Students can share which answer they feel was the best – Time for feedback and see which groups addressed the questions with good critical thinking
  • 15. Good Luck! • These are a just a few helpful strategies for developing creativity and critical thinking • As you teach, you will come across new methods that work and some that do not • Remember to always be positive and keep in mind when composing a lesson: what do I want the students to learn from this lesson and how will I incorporate strategies that will prompt them for the future