If you’re looking for hands-on team-building games and activities that work for groups of kids, try this challenge. It’s an exercise in patience and perseverance, not to mention a total blast! Decide how many students you want in each group and tie that number of strings to a single ...
Using QR codes create a scavenger hunt as a team-building exercise. This will get participants moving around and physically searching for answers. The QR codes create a theme with the questions so that participants can connect the exercise to the learning event. The pause and discover strategy ...
eyes covered and their thumbs up. Each of the seven chosen students goes around the classroom, chooses one child and pushes her thumb down. Once the seven have chosen someone, they return to the front of the room. The seven tapped
classroom building next 3.___ the school hall. We have classes there. On the right of it is the gym. I like doing 4.___(exercise) there. I can also play tennis very well and I'm in the school tennis team (队). On the left of it is the dining hall. We all like to have ...
This activity helps build rapport and respect in your classroom. After you tackle a complex lecture topic, give students time to individually reflect on their learnings. This can be accomplished through guided prompts or left as an open-ended exercise. Once students have gathered their thoughts, ...
Embark on this month's learning journey as we excitedly share the vibrant classroom activities within our IB and A-level curriculum! This showcase aims to highlight our school's diverse educational experiences, illustrating how the IB and A-...
Using the same structure described in the previous exercise, present students with images of CVC non-rhyming words (e.g., "cat," "map," "ten," etc.), with the initial or final consonant sound missing (e.g., _at/ca_, _ap/ma_, _en/te_, etc.). Ask students to provide the ini...
As a Health and Physical Education teacher, I naturally have a bias towards exercise. But in polling many of my Health students, the huge majority feel that they are sitting too long and get bored by not moving. Let’s be clear, I’m not talking about taking 15 minutes out of your cl...
a word like “FRUIT” or “COLORS” or “ANIMALS”, etc. Each group has to tell their captain to write down as many words as they can which belong to that category. They have 1 or 2 mins. Each group takes 1 point for each word. Correct Spelling is very important in this exercise!
The final argument for using student groups for instruction is that collaboration itself is something that we should be teaching. The business community has been wanting the education system to graduate students who can more than just play nice together, but who can also work as a team to gener...