Developed by curriculum designer Betsy Potash, hexagonal thinking is an activity designed to get kids thinking critically, making novel connections, debating, and providing evidence to support their reasoning—by visually connecting a series of ideas written on paper or digital hexagons around a theme. Steps: Cut out hexagons and distribute to students randomly. Have students join hexagons together, making connections with each adjacent hexagon. You can form several hives, or one large one.There
7th - 12th
French, Social Studies, World History
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