Tony Ryan's thinker keys provide teachers with strategies to extend student's thinking in different contexts. thinkers keys give students the opportunity to think outside of the box and solidify their learning. there are 20 keys that provide questions and activities to provoke thinking.
Tony ryan's thinkers keys are detailed and explained below, each key has a justification and a example provided to ensure that the key can be put into a classroom context.
see the document below to read about the individual thinkers keys, including a justification about how they work and an example.
the 20 thinkers keys are:
The reverse key the what if key the DISADVANTAGEOUS key the combination key the alphabet key the B a r key the variations key the picture key the prediction key the different uses key the ridiculous key the commonality key the question key the brainstorming key the inventions key the brick wall key the construction key the forced relationship key the alternative key the interpretations key