Back to School Activities | Collaboration in YOUR classroom!
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Description
Start back to school by building collaboration in YOUR classroom! This video and the supporting document that comes with it will help you learn some fun and creative ways to build cooperation in your classroom. There are many freebies included in the supporting document, as well as links to many other helpful resources you'll want to use with the information in this video!
Start your school year off with collaborative projects or jump in any time of the year and do some teamwork building to help build a strong classroom!
Make sure you download the supporting document that goes with this video and leave feedback letting us know what you like so we can give you more of that!
Included:
- Collaboration posters (several free ones to get you started)
- Breaking large projects into small ones (FREE samples in the supporting document)
- Bottle Top Project
- Collaboration Reflection (Free handouts in the supporting document)
Thank you for all you do with your students!
Jenny K. and Mary Beth
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