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Cooperative learning strategies

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These 10 strategies are sure to help your fidgety learners that love to move around! Help your students stay engaged and active throughout the learning process with these fun activities!

These 10 strategies are sure to help your fidgety learners that love to move around! Help your students stay engaged and active throughout the learning process with these fun activities!

Four Corners: A Cooperative Learning Strategy (Post 4 of 5) • Teacher Thrive

One of the most important elements of teaching is providing students with plenty of opportunities to actively engage in learning with their peers. This blog post covers my favorite cooperative learning strategies that I have used in my classroom. These activities can be used across all subjects and several grade levels (3-6+). Bonus: I created handy cheat-sheets […]

Worksheets are a necessary part of the classroom from time to time, but that doesn't mean students must sit and work silently. Check out this blog post with 3 cooperative learning strategies that can be used with any worksheet! #TeachingInTheFastLane #CooperativeLearningStrategies

Worksheets are a necessary part of the classroom from time to time, but that doesn't mean students must sit and work silently. Check out this blog post with 3 cooperative learning strategies that can be used with any worksheet! #TeachingInTheFastLane #CooperativeLearningStrategies

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This free download contains cooperative learning activities and strategies for social emotional learning. There are 2 separate activities, one for younger elementary students in K-1st grade, and another for older students. Students will work together to decode jokes. Enjoy this free download to enhance social skills with your classroom. Social workers, school psychologists or school administrators will benefit.
What do our students want? Students want to be recognized as individuals and valued for who they are. Unfortunately, most kids don’t come out and ask for what they want. Instead, it is up to us as teachers to read between the lines and give students what they want and need.
Cooperative learning is more than group work. It is strategies built with the purpose of ensuring students participating share the work equally and have a vested interest in success. Through collaborative learning structures, students stay accountable. This happens all while working on embedded social skills and achieving a common goal. In short, cooperative learning activities are a model for real-life work experiences. They require participants to work together with positive interdependence.
Looking for a quick, no prep but engaging activity for the holidays? This is an arts integrated activity that teaches children to use their grammar skills of nouns, verbs and adjectives to create pile poems. Using four images, students will explore Kwanza, Hanukkah and Christmas images using cooperative learning!