"Thinking Outside The BOx"

  • Gifted, Building, General STEM, General Life Skills, Problem Solving, Discussion Group
2949 N Lexington St, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
May 13 2020
Jun 05 2020
TOB Session (8 lessons twice a week)
$140.00
  1. Sun 
  2. Mon 
  3. Tue 
  4. Wed3:00 - 4:00 pm
  5. Thu 
  6. Fri3:00 - 4:00 pm
  7. Sat 

Description

 

Do your children think they have all the answers?   

 

“Thinking Outside The BOx" is just the right thing for them! 

 

This class will give your child the opportunity to learn how to think on their feet and spend time in a wonderfully stimulating and creative environment while learning how to tackle challenging problems.

 

The class usually starts with a brain warm up question or challenge, followed by a presentation and open discussion on a specific concept/topic, such as brainstorming, team building, problem solving, creativity learning, leadership development, etc and ends with a subject related hands-on project or activity, individual or team oriented.

 

Children use their imagination to  build and create all sorts of contraptions, structures, bridges, vehicles, creatures, etc out of all kind of materials such as pasta, marshmallows, straws, toothpicks, elastic bands, paper, clay, popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, bubble wrap, yarn, duck tape, card board, etc.

 

They are introduced to brainstorming techniques such as the "time travel", "mind map", " Venn diagram", "superpowers", "SWOT analysis, “brain writing", etc, They learn and practice the basics of problem solving and conflict resolution, they apply creativity development techniques such as the "De Bono Six Thinking Hats" method of parallel thinking and the "SCAMPER" model of teaching creativity by Bob Eberle. We talk about leadership skills and traits and the crucial relationship amongst effective communication, trust and leadership. 

 

Students have the opportunity to lead a group brainstorm session, gather, organize and evaluate the answers from their team mates, and lead the team to a consensus and final decision.They work on and solve, individually or in a team, challenging problems and activities such as "human knot", “egg drop”, "paper fold", "blind walk, "balloon toss", etc. 

 

Most importantly, they will have fun and apply their creative and critical thinking while learning crucial concepts and skills for our new digital increasingly complex and challenging world.

 

Basic materials needed for the class: markers, scissors, construction paper or white paper, scotch tape and masking tape.

 

TOB provides for an additional $20.00 the remaining materials needed for the hands-on projects: aluminum foil, spaghetti and/or linguini, marshmallows, toothpicks, candy, paper clips, straws, plastic cups, adhesive labels, pipe cleaners, paper plates, wood craft sticks, clay, life savers, card board, flash cards, string, stickers, magazine scraps, balloons, Easter grass, elastic bands, cotton balls and newspaper sheets.

Class dates

05/13/2020, 05/15/2020, 05/20/2020, 05/22/2020, 05/27/2020, 05/29/2020, 06/03/2020, 06/05/2020

Additional services and fees

Add materials for session (8 classes) $20.00

Restrictions

Participants must currently be in grades kindergarten to 6.

Program enrollment capacity

Minimum: 4

Maximum: 16

Registration period

Registration starts on 05/02/2020.

In-person location

2949 N Lexington St, Arlington, VA 22207, USA
Registration closed.