Creativity.pptx how to make creative class

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About This Presentation

Making creative class is very important


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Developing and using creativity in learning

Objectives What is creativity. The Benefits of Creative Learning. Strategies for Developing Creativity Removing Barriers to Creativity in Learning Strategies for Enhancing Creativity in Learning

Bloom’s Taxonomy

Defining Creativity Creativity is the ability to imagine and generate original ideas, perspectives and solutions. Creativity is the ability to generate new and innovative ideas or concepts, make connections between seemingly unrelated things, and think outside the box. People who are creative approach problems in unique ways, bringing fresh insights and innovations to the table

The Benefits of Creative Learning Better Collaboration Collaborative creativity leads to better team dynamics and problem-solving skills. Improved Engagement Allowing children to explore and create in a safe environment fosters interest and engagement in learning. Enhanced Communication Presenting creative ideas not only improves communication skills but the ability to articulate their perspective.

Inspires Critical Thinking 🤔 Creativity compels learners to think and question beyond conventional boundaries. Improves Memory 🧠 Creative experiences help students remember key concepts longer and better. Fosters Innovation 🚀 By encouraging students to think creatively, they may come up with novel approaches and solutions.  Creativity can ignite those hard-to-reach students. Some students don’t do well on tests or don’t do well grade-wise, but they’re super-creative kids,” Terral says. “It may be that the structure of school is not good for them. But put that canvas in front of them or give them tools so they can sculpt, and their creativity just oozes out of them.”

How can you encourage creativity in the classroom?

Encourage Divergent Thinking Teach kids how to brainstorm by asking open-ended questions and exploring multiple possibilities. Provide Opportunities for Exploration and Experimentation Allow children to explore new ideas and learn by doing. Give them time to work on passion projects outside the classroom. - Foster a Supportive and Safe Learning Environment Make the classroom an environment where children feel safe and comfortable taking creative risks. Mind Mapping Using mind maps can stimulate creativity, encourage associations, and help learners organize their thoughts. Role Play Role-playing enables learners to explore multiple perspectives, build empathy and understand complex ideas better.

Students work in many different formats — from group projects to solo assessments, listening to presentations and more. Create  collaborative learning   layouts to keep the creativity flowing between different activities. Instead of lining up desks, create pods, a U-shaped layout or separate group tables where students can work together. Visualize ideas and goals Empower your students to set their own goals and map out ideas in their own original ways. Teach them how to use different types of graphic organizers like  mind maps , Venn diagrams, visual timelines and other resources. Create opportunities for reflection Reflective activities help students absorb information more deeply, enhancing their creative and contextual understanding of new concepts. Display reflective learning resources in your classroom that students can focus on. Take your teaching outside Speaking of outside — when the weather’s nice, dedicate some of the day to hosting an outdoor classroom. Choose active, exploratory activities you can’t do indoors. Consider setting up an outdoor project like a vegetable garden as well. This adds a whole new dimension to the learning environment. .

Incorporate humor into your classroom Comedy requires creativity, and inviting tasteful humor into the school day can help create a positive environment where outside-the-box thinking can flourish. Encourage your kids to think of relevant pop culture references, puns and jokes for a lighthearted dose of classroom cleverness. Have students practice creative journaling  Learning and creativity are all about growth — and journaling is a great way to record the journey and encourage reflection. But this doesn’t have to be limited to writing. Students can create anything from a video diary to an art journal where each sketchbook page is a catchall for combining ideas and notes with new art techniques. Encourage more color Color in the classroom can have value beyond elementary school. Encourage students to color-coordinate their school subjects and use color when note-taking and studying. Use color around the room as well with vibrant posters or themed corners. Visualization Visualization can enhance creativity and imagination, making learning more interactive and fun.

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