Collaborative Work
Talk Moves
Roles of Students in Group Discussions
Group Leader
•Maintain quiet discussions and keeping to time
Researcher 1
•Look for the relevant answers on the internet through ipad
Researcher 2
•Look for the relevant answers in the book
Recorder
•Write down the key messages from the discussions and key in the answers
Remember the Talk Moves and Respect Each Other
Articles about Cooperative Learning
Get information on cooperative learning, an instructional strategy in which small groups of students work together on a common task. This teaching method is an excellent way to allow students to think critically without relying on you for answers.
Jigsaw Groups for Cooperative Learning
Jigsaw is a grouping strategy in which the members of the class are organized into groups then rearranged in new groups to share their learning. This is an excellent method for improving students' teamwork and communication skills.
Numbered Heads Together Cooperative Learning Strategy
Numbered Heads Together is a cooperative learning strategy that holds each student accountable for learning the material by having students work together in a group. This is an excellent strategy for teaching accountability in the classroom.
Discover the laws of learning and how students use the knowledge they acquire in the classroom. New teachers will find this advice particularly valuable, especially for back to school.
Establishing Small Groups for Learning (I)
Use this method from veteran teachers to help you create more balanced and productive groups of students for cooperative learning experiences.
Teaching with Cooperative Learning
Learn the basics of successfully teaching your class with the cooperative learning method. Group projects are an excellent way to help your students build important communication and teamwork skills. New teachers will find this resource particularly valuable.
What Is Cooperative Learning, and What Does It Do?
Cooperative learning is a successful teaching strategy in which small teams, each with students of different ability levels, use a variety of learning activities to improve their understanding of a subject. By using this method, each of your students will feel that he or she is an important member of the class.
Use this form to record how students cooperate with others. This is a great way to assess your students progress throughout the school year.
Related Lesson Plans & Activities
In this cooperative learning game, students work in teams to devise cooperation plans.
Students use tangrams in this math lesson to practice group participation and cooperation.
Explaining How to Make a Bar Graph
Use this lesson plan with your students who are learning how to read and create bar graphs and to work cooperatively in groups.
Spelling Using Think, Pair, Share
Present this lesson plan for the Think, Pair, Share strategy to help students practice spelling and writing words with the short "a" sound.
Assessment Forms
Think, Pair, Share Cooperative Learning Strategy
The think, pair, share strategy is a cooperative learning technique in which students think through questions using three distinct steps, encouraging individual participation. This is an excellent method for promoting critical thinking and articulate communication in the classroom.
Ongoing Assessment: Cooperative Learning 1
Assess students' cooperative learning skills with this evaluation sheet.