Welcome to SUMMER, Day 3 Project PRIME+ 2015. Collaboration Activities Debrief Questions – With people from DIFFERENT groups Do you feel you were heard?

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Welcome to SUMMER, Day 3 Project PRIME+ 2015

Collaboration Activities Debrief Questions – With people from DIFFERENT groups Do you feel you were heard? How do you feel if they didn’t choose any of your questions? How was the decision made? Collaboratively? Do you feel your voice wasn’t heard? Were there conflicts over coming to a conclusion? If so, how were they handled? Did you use your time effectively? How do you know when someone is really listening to you? How do you know when you are actively listening? How do you feel when you perceive someone is not really listening? How difficult is it for you to receive feedback? What additional questions could have been asked?

Puzzle Activity: 1.You and a partner will work together to create a recognizable shape. 2.Your TEAM will work together to support one another.

How Did Your Team Do? Why did we give limited directions? When did the motivation to complete the puzzle kick in?

How Did Your Team Do? Why was the word “TEAMWORK” chosen? Which SMP’s were addressed with this activity ?

Complete the Discussion Evaluation Sheet - Individually

 What beginning-of-year activities will you use to foster a collaborative environment?  What techniques can you utilize to consistently incorporate collaboration into your classroom?

 Select ONE lesson and plan your collaboration techniques into it.  How will you DEBRIEF?

Wrap-Up and Evaluations Project PRIME+ Summer 2015 ::: Day 3