Think Link – Feedback Please!
With the kind help and feedback of Kristian Still (@KristianStill | Blog) and his students (Molly, Grace, Shawn and others), I have been working on a new resource.
The resource is called ‘Think Link’ and the idea is that students arrange hexagons in order to uncover links between (depending on your subject) words, numbers, characters, themes, artists, philosophies, historical events, people, chemicals – well, whatever you like!
As with all of the resources I create, I have tried to make it easy for teachers to create their own activities to suit their own subject and the age/ability range of their students.
You can also save activities to use again in the future or to share with colleagues.
Moreover, as you can colour-code and add notes to each hexagon, saved activities can also be shared with students as an interactive revision guide to a subject or topic.
I hope to add the resource to the app very soon and would appreciate any feedback that you have – you can contact me using the contact form on this site.
I have added some screenshots from the resource beneath this post – click the thumbnail to view the full image.
Thanks again to Kristian and his students – you can read some of their feedback here: Student Feedback – their ideas and encouragement were really helpful in the creation of this resource.
Thank you, David.
Click here to use the ‘Think Link’ resource.
- Blog Post Image
- The ‘Think Link’ Main Menu
- A Think Link Board
- Menu Options
- Add Notes to Hexagons
- Helpful Guide to Think Link











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