Writing: Ideas
SCAMPER -- Brainstorming
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Supplies:
Rubber band for each
student | cardboard tube | paper clip
Empty plastic bottle |
quarter | clothespin
Fabric square
A great way to train your mind to be more
creative - more playful - more flexible - is to brainstorm.
The point is to generate lots of good
ideas at a fast rate of speed. Then when you are writing or speaking, you will
have more ideas to choose from. And when you have more ideas to choose from,
you can communicate more clearly and in a more effective, interesting way.
To "scamper" means to run, rush, dart
out, or go quickly. Here's how to make good ideas scamper out of you!
Look at the word "SCAMPER" at left. See
the list of ways that you could mentally change an object to create a whole new
look or purpose for it.
Let's put an ordinary rubber band through
SCAMPER:
Substitute - made of cereal, it could be a giant Cheerio
Combine - stretched and shot from your finger or
a stick,
it could become a
harmless piece of "ammo"
Adapt - it could be a gasket for a toy car
Modify - in hard plastic: a hula hoop for a mouse
Put to another use - handcuffs for a dumb, weak
crook
Eliminate - without its stretchiness, it could be
a bracelet
Rearrange - if it were edible, you could bunch together
a lot of carrots or pretzel sticks and eat them as a bunch.
In a notebook,
brainstorm a "SCAMPER" for these objects, alone or with each other:
cardboard tube, paper
clip, empty plastic bottle, quarter, clothespin, fabric square
SCAMPER
Substitute Who
else? What else? When else? Where
else? Why else? How else? Color?
Combine Mix
with what else?
Adapt What
else could it be used for or fit with?
How could the idea be slightly changed?
Modify How
could it be changed?
What
it's made of? Color? Way it moves?
Sound?
Power source? Purpose?
Multiplied into many of the same?
Minify - make smaller, slower, split up,
or zoom in
Magnify - make larger, faster, spread out,
or zoom out
Put to What's
another way to use it?
another How could it be more effective?
use Less effective?
Eliminate What
if parts were subtracted?
What if parts were smaller or less important?
Rearrange What
if this worked or looked differently?
What if its parts had another layout?
What if it had a
different sequence? Speed?