November 21 & 22, 2022
Agenda
Please join the Blooket.
Complete the Hexagonal Thinking Activity.
Hexagonal Thinking Reflection (what you submit on Canvas)
Hexagonal Thinking Directions
Once you have your set of hexagons, it’s time for your group to begin making connections between them.
Your conversations now will be about showing how and why you think the different ideas and options connect.
Everyone will see things differently, and that’s OK. Just keep talking until you find the connections that stick.
As you discuss your ideas, use the text to find supporting evidence for why you think your connections are strong ones.
Each hexagon can connect to up to six others.
Arrange and rearrange until you feel you have the strongest hexagon web in place that you can.
Then begin explaining your connections with connection arrows, writing in why you have created intersections between key hexagons.
Everyone in the group will contribute differently, and that’s OK.
You need to have people listening and moving pieces to create the web, people debating, people asking questions.
By the end of your discussion, you should have an interconnected web of concepts along with clearly explained connections.
Take a photo of your finished web and upload it to Canvas.