101 Activities For Teaching Creativity And Problem Solving

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160 101 Activities for Teaching Creativity and Problem Solving


Related Activities



  • Bi-Wordal [22]

  • Circle of Opportunity [23]

  • Ideas in a Box [25]

  • Mad Scientist [27]


Procedure



  1. Have each group obtain a sheet of flip-chart paper and tape it lengthwise to a wall
    or lay it down on a table.

  2. Distribute the handout, review it with the participants, and answer any questions
    they may have.

  3. Tell them to generate three lists of six problem elements and number each element
    within each list. Say that these elements may or may not be related to their partic-
    ular problem.

  4. Instruct them to label the lists “White Die,” “Green Die,” and “Red Die” (or other
    colors corresponding to the dice used).

  5. Ask each person in each group to take turns rolling each die and select the ele-
    ment indicated for each list.

  6. Tell them to use the combinations of the three elements to spark ideas.

  7. Have them write down their ideas on Post-it®Notes (one idea per note) and place
    them on flip charts for evaluation.


Debrief/Discussion
666 evokes an alchemy of the creative process: A “brew” of stimuli is stirred together to
craft multiple ideas for resolving a challenge. The three columns of stimuli provide a fer-
tile matrix of word combinations for group members to use as springboards for generat-
ing ideas. Seeing multiple words together this way can help participants free-associate
and make unique combinations. The game aspect of rolling dice also makes this an
appealing exercise.
Have the participants debrief using the following questions:


  • What was most helpful about this exercise?

  • What was most challenging?

  • What can we apply?

  • How would you rate the value of this exercise to helping us with this issue?

  • Will this exercise be helpful in the future for other sessions?

  • What did you learn?

  • What will we be able to use from this exercise?

  • What ideas were generated, and which ones were most interesting?


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