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De Bono's Thinking Hats display
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De Bono's Thinking Hats display

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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Model speaking using De Bono’s thinking hats. The children wear invisible hats; each thinks differently. The white hats is facts; the blue hat is the general hat; the purple has is the minuses; the yellow hat is positives; the green hat is creativity; a

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YELLOW_HAT.doc

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WHITE_HAT.doc

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PURPLE_HAT.doc

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RED_HAT.doc

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GREEN__HAT.doc

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BLUE_HAT.doc

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4 Reviews
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SML Member November 16, 2006
Simple and effective

Will help children's thinking in all curriculum areas-simple and useful to demonstrate thinking skills to younger age groups.

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SML Member May 31, 2007
Excellent method

I like the suggestions underneath. Where is the black hat?

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SML Member January 09, 2012

Everyone complains about the purple hat. I just copied it into Paint, and changed the color from Purple to Black using the Fill Function, which I then cut and pasted back into the word file. It is a 30 Second job, which I highly recommend. The posters the

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SML Member March 04, 2012

Thank you this is exactly what I was looking for. Needed to know what sort of questions the children should be thinking of when they put on a hat.

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