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Making Connections

Ashley Hartman
Ashley Hartman 9 months ago

Do you have favorite activities or discussion prompts that encourage students to identify patterns, draw comparisons, or analyze long-term developments? I’d love to hear how you guide students to expand their historical thinking and make meaningful connections across time periods!

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  • Scott Gross
    Scott Gross 9 months ago

    There's an older post here about hexagonics (also called hexagonal thinking). I use hexagonal thinking projects as the summative evaluation for about half of my units. My class is concept-based, so for each unit, we carry over some concepts from previous units while adding new hexagons for the current one.

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  • Scott Gross
    Scott Gross 9 months ago

    There's an older post here about hexagonics (also called hexagonal thinking). I use hexagonal thinking projects as the summative evaluation for about half of my units. My class is concept-based, so for each unit, we carry over some concepts from previous units while adding new hexagons for the current one.

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