Kids will love this cooperative activity that builds teamwork, planning, communication, and fine motor skills.
Cooperative Learning through Problem Solving contains sets of cards that encourage students to work together to solve the given problem. All of the problems
Cooperative learning is an excellent way to put students in charge of their own learning! Check out these 10 different activities for your classroom!
Kids will love this cooperative activity that builds teamwork, planning, communication, and fine motor skills.
This article guides educators through the essentials of cooperative learning, from understanding its key principles to designing activities, facilitating group dynamics, and assessing group work. It's crafted to help teachers effectively incorporate cooperative learning strategies in their classrooms, fostering teamwork, engagement, and collaborative skills among students.
I came up with the idea for Race to the Galaxy (originally named Space Colonies) after reviewing games on the PhysEdGames YouTube channel. Since I’m a huge Sci-Fi fan, I really wanted to add a space-themed activity to my cooperative … Read More
This article guides educators through the essentials of cooperative learning, from understanding its key principles to designing activities, facilitating group dynamics, and assessing group work. It's crafted to help teachers effectively incorporate cooperative learning strategies in their classrooms, fostering teamwork, engagement, and collaborative skills among students.
Build It is a cooperative, team building activity that encourages students to work together, communicate, and think logically as they construct a geometric
This article guides educators through the essentials of cooperative learning, from understanding its key principles to designing activities, facilitating group dynamics, and assessing group work. It's crafted to help teachers effectively incorporate cooperative learning strategies in their classrooms, fostering teamwork, engagement, and collaborative skills among students.
This article guides educators through the essentials of cooperative learning, from understanding its key principles to designing activities, facilitating group dynamics, and assessing group work. It's crafted to help teachers effectively incorporate cooperative learning strategies in their classrooms, fostering teamwork, engagement, and collaborative skills among students.
Cooperative Learning in the classroom has many great benefits! This helpful resource includes strategy cards for Kagan Structures, group role cards, activities, and posters that will help you have a Cooperative Learning Classroom up and running smoothly in no time at all! Click the Preview button above to see everything included. Build a Classroom Community today by correctly using these cooperative learning strategies, tips, and structures. This helpful Cooperative Learning resource includes: Printable Cooperative Learning Strategies Guide Cooperative Learning Strategies Quick Cards Numbered Desk Tags Cooperative Group Role Posters Cooperative Group Role Cards 53 minute The Cooperative Learning Classroom Video Whether you are a beginning teacher or an experienced educator already using Cooperative Learning in your classroom, this resource is for you! The printable guide outlines 20 strategies, including some Kagan structures, that you can begin using right away. The Quick Cards are perfect for the busy classroom teacher! Just print on cardstock, laminate, and put on a ring for convenient reference. They are a huge time saver! The purchase of this professional development resource is for ONE teacher only. If you are planning on showing the video and using this resource for your faculty or staff, please purchase the necessary of additional licenses for each person attending and benefiting from the information. Thank you! Don't forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases. I love that feedback! Also, FOLLOW ME and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. It pays to follow me! As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you, Shelly Rees
One of the best things to do on the first day of school is plan cooperative learning activities where students can get to know one another.
Do you get stressed trying to squeeze in all the curriculum you need to cover? This is Deanna from A Primary Owl and believe me this is my daily struggle! I teach third grade and the amount of Social Studies and Science topics we have to cover is crazy....plus we take District Assessments over all these topics so nothing can be skipped or else my students will bomb the tests. One of my go-to strategies is one that has been around a long time, it's one of those oldies but goodies. So when I am crunched for time, I have my students JIGSAW the topics and let THEM be the experts. They love this part, I tell them they are going to be the teachers. Third graders just eat that up:) STEP ONE: Here is a great website that can give you the break down of all the steps but the first thing I decide is how I want to break apart the material being studied. Often for me, it is a chapter in a textbook. For example, right now we are studying the Habitats of Georgia so I divided the groups into the different regions. STEP TWO: Then decide how many students will need to be in each group. I let my students pick the group they want to be in but you can also assign groups. Then give the groups their guidelines on how they are going to study and present the material. This is where large chart paper comes in handy! I almost always have my groups make a chart. STEP THREE: After each group has time to study the material and decide how to "teach" it, it is time to do the presenting. The idea is that you take one expert from each group and form the JIGSAW groups, where each person presents their material to a small group. Sometimes, I have the groups present to the class as a whole (depending on the subject matter and how many groups I have). STEP FOUR: One important step, is to make sure you have a way for students to demonstrate what they learned from each group. You may want them to take notes as each person presents, or have a short formative assessment. FREEBIE: This strategy works so well and students love it. They enjoy learning from their peers and I love being able to cover topics in an efficient way. You can get a copy of my planning guide by clicking the picture: So don't forget about this awesome strategy the next time you're trying to squeeze it all in! Don't forget to keep checking back with us, we've got some great tips for fall coming up!
This is a great way to assess your students' number sense/number line skills, as well as their ability to cooperate in a group. Perfect for middle school!
One of the best things to do on the first day of school is plan cooperative learning activities where students can get to know one another.
This article guides educators through the essentials of cooperative learning, from understanding its key principles to designing activities, facilitating group dynamics, and assessing group work. It's crafted to help teachers effectively incorporate cooperative learning strategies in their classrooms, fostering teamwork, engagement, and collaborative skills among students.
Cooperative Learning is a great strategy to use in every classroom. It doesn’t matter the age or ability of the students, cooperative learning can be…
If you are looking for activities to include in your school’s STEM Night, or if you are just looking to add some STEM activities into your PE program, view the ideas below from PE teacher Jennie Graves. There are 4 activities … Read More
This Symmetry Maths Program features fun, engaging, and cooperative learning strategies for teaching addition in a Year 3. This is a one-week program, featuring 5 lessons. To keep lessons simple and succinct, the planner features five to six steps for each lesson. My maths programs may include worksheets but there is not one for every lesson. This unit has been a consistent hit every year with my students. Teachers need to use their own skill to ensure the lessons remain explicit and teaching opportunities are not missed.Included are: Maths Program (4 pages) Resources (25 pages) This program will not be updated to version 9 of the Australian Curriculum due to this outcome being obsolete. Want a whole semesters of maths programs? Check out the bundle here.Never tried one of my programs before? Check out my FREE Statistics Programs! Linked Outcomes: Measurement & Geometry: Identify symmetry in the environment (ACMMG066) This maths program aligns with Week 5 Term 1 of my Term Planners. → Please note, this product is not editable. → Please note, this file is zipped. Once downloaded, right-click the file and select ‘extract all’ to open.
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This cooperative learning rubric is used to assess students on their performance in group activities. ...
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Take a deeper look into the Silk Road with your students using this station activity! Download, print, and watch the magic happen! This cooperative learning station activity includes:1) An opening story - describing Empress Leizu's discovery of silk in Ancient China. Guaranteed to "hook" students (s...
This page contains free social emotional learning activities that can be used to help students in elementary and middle school.
It’s my first day of school! I love this time of year, all fresh starts and possiblities! Team builder games are one of my favorite things to do in the classroom during the first few weeks …
If you are looking for engaging ideas for teaching forms of energy, look no further! These activities will help your students learn in a meaningful way. Includes ideas for cooperative learning strategies, teacher lead notetaking, and games for review. Students will review forms of energy including MELTS (mechanical, electrical, light, thermal, and sound energy).
The first week of school sure is a busy one! I work hard to balance the mandatory paperwork with games, hands-on activities and team-building fun. Even with bigger kids, it’s important to keep them moving throughout the day and providing a variety of activities. 1. Marshmallow Tower For this activity, you’ll need the following materials […]
This is a self-assessment rubric that can be used with elementary students to assess their level of cooperation in group activities. This is great to use with any cooperative learning activity or work station.
This is the first year that I have done this activity with my kids. I decided to do this because this year I am focusing on incorporating more 21st Century Skills into activities and assignments. …
Make going back to school fun and exciting with this collection of 15 first day of school STEM activities for the classroom or home.
I have been on a math kick lately. I think it is because my kids are strugglingggg with basic math concepts lately and it’s killin’ me! We have been learning addition strategies and practicing addition within 20 for two weeks now and my class has just started to pick up their momentum. They are […]
My sweet friend Elizabeth is hosting a linky party all about my favorite social media....INSTAGRAM! You link up your 3 favorite instagram photos, but there are a couple of rules: 1. You can't link up a product. 2. Make sure to check out three others who linked up. If you would like to follow me on instagram, my username is @mrs_pauley. It was so hard to choose only 3 favorite photos, I wanted to break the rules and choose 5 ;) Without further ado, here are my 3 favorite photos: This photo was taken during our vacation in the Ozarks. I just love going there because it is so relaxing. This is pretty much what I did most days. Or I was on a float in the water doing the same thing....haha! My son LOVES playing soccer and I LOVE to watch him. (Yep....I am one of THOSE moms who yell from the sidelines...don't hate me!) I took this photo this fall during a soccer tournament he was playing in. My daughter is such a girly girl and I have a sneaking suspicion that she will want to be a cheerleader in high school. This is from the cheer clinic the high school cheerleaders put on. She had so much fun and looked absolutely adorable! I hope you will head on over to Elizabeth's blog and link up! I can't wait to see your instagram photos and don't forget to include your username so we can follow you on instagram as well! I am also going to link up with Simply Kinder for the Teaching Blog Round Up. I am excited to find some new blogs to follow through this linky as well! I have formed many wonderful friendships through blogging and I am so thankful for that.
Help Save Fred is a great stem activity! This save Fred the worm is super fun stem activity will help your students strengthen team building skills and...
Kids learn by moving! Color sorting with movement is a low-prep indoor activity for rainy days, baby nap times, or redirect moving indoors.
Collaborative, Cooperative, po-tay-to, po-tah-to. Do these words mean basically the same thing, just said in a different way? These terms are pretty much identical, right? I used to think that was the case, but through my research on this subject, I’ve learned that the philosophies are different at
8 ideas to keep students engaged and having fun with a simple worksheet
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