Problem Solving Groupwork Activities in the Classroom

submitted by teamsolutionista on 12/31/20 1

Teaching problem-solving group activities can enhance both effectiveness and learning for all students. Group work in the classroom is a valuable enterprise for all students since it helps students learn both collaborative problem-solving and increased toleration of others. Even better, the combination of props, a successful environment, and time to debrief in a group allows students from all levels of learning to develop the ability to create a successful project or presentation. In this video, an example of a History Alive! problem-solving group work activity demonstrates how students learning about aspects of life in medieval European towns work in groups. The students then present about one aspect of life in medieval European towns. Just like the handouts provided in the History Alive! lesson, the Bring Science Alive! interactive science lesson plans provide the opportunity for teaching 5th-grade science using hands-on activities and student interaction that increase knowledge about problem-solving for students. ***LEARN MORE:*** Learn more: www.teachtci.com/ Purchase online: shop.teachtci.com/school-textbooks/28-history-alive-textbook-the-medieval-world-and-beyond-middle-school/ Connect with Us! www.facebook.com/TeachTCI/ www.pinterest.com/teachtci/ twitter.com/TeachTCI www.youtube.com/user/TeachTCI Learn More: www.teachtci.com Email: info@teachtci.com Call: 1-800.497.6138

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