Creating new ideas, processes, or experiences.
What is creativity?
The first step where students get excited and ready to think.
What is Warm-up?
This slide program can be creative if used well.
What is PowerPoint/Google Slides/Canva?
Teachers should use real things, not only this, to make learning creative.
What are workbooks or textbooks?
A creative classroom should be this kind of space.
What is an enriched environment?
Creativity is often seen only in these subjects.
What are art and drama?
Being able to see and use many points of view.
What is elaboration?
The class used this activity to show creativity traits.
What is a skit?
Students should help set these to take part in their learning.
What are classroom rules or expectations?
This funny activity lists things that bug you.
What is bug listing?
Creativity is also important in these subjects.
What are science, math, and social studies?
The ability to make unique, uncommon, or surprising ideas.
What is originality?
Making puzzles, videos, and drawings are examples of using this.
What is technology for creativity?
Teachers should show this attitude to help students feel creative.
What is playfulness or risk-taking?
When students share ideas, others must avoid doing this.
What is criticizing ideas?
Critical and creative thinking shouldn’t happen together because this can block ideas.
What is criticism?
Being able to come up with many ideas.
What is fluency?
These tools let students brainstorm and share ideas visually.
What are graphic organizers or mind maps?
Displaying student work instead of posters helps students feel this.
What is pride and ownership?
When giving feedback on creative work, teachers should do this instead of comparing students.
What is give helpful feedback?
Tests show some learning, but not this full picture.
What is students' creative ability?
These four words describe how we can measure creativity.
What are fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration?
Computers and technology should do this, not replace creative thinking.
What is help or support?
Teachers can support creativity by asking these kinds of questions.
What are open-ended or “what if” questions?
Teachers can check creativity through what students know, do, and say.
What are content tests, performance, and observation?