Feelings Red Thinking Hat How do I feel about this?

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Presentation transcript:

Feelings Red Thinking Hat How do I feel about this?   What do I like about this? What don’t I like about this? What are my likes, dislikes, worries, concerns etc?

Information White Thinking Hat What information do I have?   What are the facts? What information do I need? What do I want to know?

Judgement Black Thinking Hat What is wrong with this? Will this work?   Will this work? Is it safe? Can it be done?

Strengths Yellow Thinking Hat What are the good points?   Why can this be done? Why is this a good thing? What are the strengths/ benefits?

Creativity & new ideas Green Thinking Hat What new ideas are possible?   What is my suggestion? Can I create something new? What are the weaknesses?

What thinking is needed? Blue Thinking Hat Thinking   What thinking is needed? Where are we now? What is the next step? How far have we come?