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Re: peers working together



Karen, if I understand the procedure correctly, all kids stand on the sheet, then without stepping on to the floor with any foot, they have to flip the sheet to the other side and stand on it again. No talking as a means of communicating ideas is also part of the procedure. Question: about how many kids fit safely on a queen size sheet?
Thanks,
Angie
----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Sinning" <ksinning1@comcast.net>
To: <middle-lit@interversity.org>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 8:46 PM
Subject: Re: [middle-lit] peers working together


This is an activity that my team uses to encourage teamwork; we learned it at a Challenger Learning Center. You will need a queen-size sheet (more than one if you want everyone to participate at the same time). Have several kids stand on the sheet--it should be crowded, but not dangerously so. When all are on, tell them to flip the sheet over without talking. No one is allowed to step off the sheet.

You can vary the activity by making it a race or by having teams compete to do the flip without "losing" any students. Or you can set other conditions--talking is OK, but no use of hands is allowed.

When you debrief, you can talk about how important it is for everyone to communicate, come up with a plan, and follow it. The kids enjoy this, and it is a break from the routine.

Karen Sinning

----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Parker" <debracparker@sbcglobal.net>
To: "middle-lit" <middle-lit@interversity.org>
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 3:34 PM
Subject: [middle-lit] peers working together


Hi and happy new year! I am having trouble with my 7th graders working together. When I ask them to try to solve a question or discuss something, they are immediately off task. My team teachers agree with me that our kids don't seem to know "how" to work together. I want to do some specific lessons with my kids about working together, but can't find anything online and ideas are not coming to me. suggestions? Thanks,

Debbie Parker
203-470-7705
debracparker@sbcglobal.net




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