AHS.12 Conceptualizing Ideas
This LifeKnowledge lesson (AHS.12, “Conceptualizing Ideas”) teaches students how to use problem-solving methods and brainstorming to generate and conceptualize ideas. Through individual and group brainstorming exercises, students learn the logical/scientific steps of problem solving and guidelines for effective individual and group brainstorming. It includes an interest approach, teaching masters, student handouts, application activities, and an assessment.
At a glance
- Learning objectives
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- Illustrate different methods of problem solving by conceptualizing ideas.
- Increase his or her understanding of how to brainstorm to conceptualize ideas.
- Time required
- Instruction time for this lesson: 50 minutes.
- Grade level
- Advanced High School
- Materials
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- Writing surface
- Overhead projector
- AHS.12.TM.A
- AHS.12.TM.B
- AHS.12.TM.C
- AHS.12.TM.D
- AHS.12.AS.A
- AHS.12.AS.B
- AHS.12.AS.C—one per student
- AHS.12.Assess—one per student
- Unit
- Stage One of Development—ME
- Problem Area
- Who Am I in Light of Serving Others.
- Precepts
- C2: Conceptualize ideas.
- Key Terms
- Brainstorming
Downloads & Links
Lesson plan
Presentation
Aligned Standards
National Standards
- NL-ENG.K-12.7Evaluating Data — Students conduct research on issues and interests by generating ideas and questions, and by posing problems. They gather, evaluate, and synthesize data from a variety of sources to communicate their discoveries in ways that suit their purpose and audience.
