We Go Together: Grooving with Groups Professional Development 2008.

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We Go Together: Grooving with Groups Professional Development 2008

Why use groups? Why would a teacher be reluctant to use groups?

Video 1: The Wonderer Transitions Group Rules Assigning Groups Dead Time Activities Cooperative Learning Activities

The 12 Step Program Steps to Differentiation

Looks LikeSounds Like Everyone contributes Thats an interesting idea. I like your idea, but how about this one?

Video 2: The Magic Man Establishing Procedures for Grouping Partner Work Center/Stations with Rotations Transitions & Rotations Monitoring Group Rotations with TLC (Teacher-Led Center) Clean-up

Jigsaw Activity Whistle Group Blue – Transitions & Group Rules Green – Assigning Partners Pink – Cooperative Learning Stickers – Dead Time Sea Life Color Group Share what you learned in your Whistle Group

Q & A with Richie and the Fonz

Thanks for Attending