A
brainstorm list is a collection of ideas or thoughts that people come up with together to solve a problem or generate new ideas. It is a way to share and combine different perspectives and suggestions to find creative solutions.
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Enter new social spheres by
brainstorming a list of things you are interested in, or go out on a limb and start something new.
I
recommend brainstorming a list of everything you have to offer, and take into consideration your education, your volunteer experience and all of the part time jobs you have held.
Thus, when I
start brainstorming a list of potential partners, I think about organizations who work on similar issues and issue areas where my organization wants to grow.
When you are identifying your ideal career path, and
brainstorming your list of ideas, make sure you are really thinking it through.
Inventory your potential
expenses Brainstorm a list of the expenses you'll have in the next 3 months including holiday travel, parties, gifts, end of year giving, and other special events.
Make a list of your skills and
then brainstorm a list of services you might be able to provide to businesses and individuals.
You start
with brainstorming a list of things that need to get done, like brush teeth, get dressed, eat breakfast, pack backpack, etc. for getting ready on a school morning.
In a classroom in Anchorage, Alaska, first - and second - graders can be
found brainstorming a list of conflicts — cutting in line, name - calling, swiping someone else's milk carton — and taking time to develop shared strategies for resolving each.
If you find it difficult to unearth a favorable quality in your partner while you're upset,
brainstorm a list when you're feeling more centered.
Inventory your potential
expenses Brainstorm a list of the expenses you'll have in the next 3 months including holiday travel, parties, gifts, end of year giving, and other special events.
Jillian Johnsrud, who writes the blog Montana Money Adventures,
recommends brainstorming a list of potential goals, picking out the one you want to accomplish first and writing it down.
Again,
brainstorm a list.
Brainstorm a list of what you're good at, every task you find easy or fun.
Together,
brainstorm a list of specific things that need to be accomplished in the next 30 days and have check - ins throughout that 30 - day period.
Here is
a brainstorm list of my own:
When I come up with a recipe, I usually start at my computer by
brainstorming a list of ingredients, estimating the amounts I'll need to use and then plugging that into the Weight Watchers recipe builder to see what the points will be per serving.
Anyhow,
we brainstormed our list of recipes and she brainstormed a list of cartoons and we've started taking pictures as we make the meals (I've realized a need a better camera if we are serious about this).
Here are 22 names you might want to add to
your brainstorming list: Japanese Baby Names for Girls
Brainstorm a list of summer objects or items.
Students
brainstorm a list of classroom jobs, making sure there are as many jobs as students.
I also like to
brainstorm a list of words with the kids that begin with the particular letter we're working on, as well as any other words they might need for writing, like thank.
Brainstorm a list of your favorite breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks.
This app helps them identify syllables in words as
they brainstorm a list that can be included in their poem.
Let teams form (or help with this) and ask each team to select a topic from
the brainstorm list.
Kids will
brainstorm a list of words and create a poem on their chosen theme.
brainstorm a list of thoughtful things they might do for their mothers (or another important person in their life).
As
you brainstorm this list of apps for families, reach out to other educators in your school.
For each event,
brainstorm a list of possible personal, economic, and ecological repercussions.
Brainstorm a list of skills and knowledge that a person might need for a career in journalism.
Invite each group to
brainstorm a list of three ways that each of the following items can be reused, instead of throwing them away.
Start by asking students to
brainstorm a list of goals they might want to accomplish during the next grading period.
I asked the students to
brainstorm a list of possible fundraising ideas.
After the students have
brainstormed a list of words that describe their pictures, instruct them to read over their lists and choose a percentage of the words (I use 10 percent) that best describe the picture.
Students are asked to
brainstorm a list of what they need — from themselves and each other — to learn effectively, speak honestly and openly, and share what is important to them.
When they have discovered a picture they like, they should begin to
brainstorm a list of 100 words that describe that picture.
They brainstormed a list of learning goals and products, and then narrowed it down to a manageable amount of materials to produce.