How It Works Like Sharing Candy
Imagine you're all sitting in a circle, like kids around a table. Each person gets a chance to say an idea out loud, maybe it's a new way to build a treehouse or a fun name for a secret club. The goal is not to judge the ideas right away; instead, you just write them down, like collecting candies in a jar.
When Everyone Adds Their Candy
This technique works best when everyone feels free to share, even if their idea sounds silly at first. It’s like when you all bring different kinds of candy to share, some might be chocolate, others might be gummy worms, but together they make one big, tasty collection of ideas.
Sometimes, after gathering lots of ideas, the group will pick the best ones and work on making them better, just like choosing your favorite candies to eat first.
Examples
- A class uses sticky notes to write down ideas for a school party.
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See also
- How boredom can foster creativity | Loic Souetre | TEDxHECMontréal?
- How boredom actually makes us more creative | YTartschool?
- How Boredom Sparks Creative Ideas?
- How Does Art, Madness Work?
- How Does 6 Skills of Collaboration Work?