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Getting Better at Group Work
Three or four brains are usually better than one! Working on a problem in a group rather than on your own is often a good idea. These activities will help you get better at group work.
En-counters
Age
5 to 7
Challenge Level
This task requires learners to explain and help others, asking and answering questions.
Guess the Houses
Age
5 to 7
Challenge Level
This task depends on learners sharing reasoning, listening to opinions, reflecting and pulling ideas together.
Number Match
Age
5 to 11
Challenge Level
A task which depends on members of the group noticing the needs of others and responding.
Arranging Cubes
Age
7 to 11
Challenge Level
A task which depends on members of the group working collaboratively to reach a single goal.
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