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Habits of Mind “THINKING FLEXIBLY”
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Day 1: Thinking Flexibly Discuss what “thinking flexibly” entails. Would you say that thinking flexibly is within your comfort zone? Why or why not?
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Day 2: Thinking Flexibly Your Mom sends you to Sam’s Club with $20 at 12:15 pm for a case of Debbie Cakes for the “take home” bags for your little sister’s birthday party, which begins at 1:00 pm of the same day. When you get there, the Debbie Cakes’ shelf is empty. List 3 things that you can do to ensure that you return home before the birthday party begins with a “take home” snack for all party attendees that does not disappoint your Mom.
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Day 3: Thinking Flexibly Another term for “thinking flexibly” is called: “thinking outside the box.” Discuss 3 strategies that you could use to “think outside the box” more often will meeting new people.
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Day 4: Thinking Flexibly Watch this video:
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Day 5: Thinking Flexibly In 3-4 sentences, summarize your level of comfort with “thinking flexibly”. How would your close friends describe your “thinking flexibly” abilities. What are some things you could do to increase your ability and willingness to think flexibly? ***TURN IN YOUR PAPER TO THE CLASS TRAY!***
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