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Hexagonal Thinking/Learning – Jill McNulty (CIBA)

I came across hexagonal learning a few years ago. I have used it with high school students to review content in history class and to make connections between topics we have studied. Though I’ve used it with upper-level kids, it is an activity that can be tailored to any subject and any age group. Take a look at these links:

A brief explanation of the uses of Hexagonal Learning

A history teacher describes his process AND provides a hexagon generator

Primary school example

Notosh Lab – a consultancy that specializes in creative thinking and learning strategies (mentioned in the link above). This links to their page on hexagonal thinking.