Cooperative Learning Structures

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Cooperative Learning Structures Door Mind Map: Cooperative Learning Structures

1. Mix-Freeze-Share

1.1. 1. Ss walk around the classroom

1.1.1. Notes: Students cannot walk with their friends, you can reorganize the classroom if needed, tell them to be mindful of others personal spaces

1.2. 2. Ss stop walking when the music stops

1.2.1. Choose music Ss enjoy

1.3. 3. Ss pair up with the closest person

1.3.1. Again, not their friends

1.4. 4. Ss talk about the topic w/ their partner

1.4.1. Introduce students to a dialogue, either by writing or modeling it

1.5. 5. Ss wait for the signal and start walking around the classroom again

2. Mix-Pair-Share

2.1. 1. Ss mix around the room.

2.2. 2. Teacher calls <Pair>.

2.3. 3. Ss must pair w/ the person closest to them and give them a high five. Ss who have not found a partner raise their hands to find each other

2.4. 4. T asks a q and gives think time

2.5. 5. Ss share with their partners using: Timed Pair Share or Rally Robin

3. Find Someone Who

3.1. 1. Ss mix in the class, keeping a hand raisued until they find a partner that is not a teammate

3.2. 2. In pairs, Partner A asks a q from the worksheet; Partner B responds. Partner A records the answer on his or her own worksheet and expresses appreciation

3.3. 3. Partner B checks and initials the answer

3.4. 4. Partner B asks a q; Partner A responds. Partner B records the answer on his or her own worksheet and expresses appreciation.

3.5. 5. Partner A checks and initials the answer

3.6. 6. Partners shake hands, [art, and raise a hand as they search for a new partner

3.7. 7. Ss repeat Steps 1-6 until their worksheets are complete.

3.8. 8. When their worksheets are complete, Ss sit; seated Ss may be approached by others as a resource

3.9. 9. In teams, Ss compare answers; if there is disagreement or uncertainty, they raise four hands to ask a team q

4. Three-Step-Interview

4.1. 1. T provides interview topic, states the duration of the interview, and provides think time

4.2. 2. Student A interviews student B

4.2.1. Add a timer

4.3. 3. Student B interviews student A

4.4. 4. Ss A and B meet Ss C and D to talk about their interviews

4.4.1. They each talk about their partners

5. Crossword Puzzle Jigsaw

5.1. 1. Each teammember has a clue.

5.2. 2. Ss must work in groups or pairs to assemble the clues to solve the questions.

6. Within Teams Jigsaw

6.1. 1. Students form a <Base Team> are they become experts on a given subject.

6.2. 2. Ss enter <Expert Teams> and teach the expert content.

6.3. 3. Ss return to their <Base Teams>.

6.4. 4. The process is repeated until each expert topic is covered.

7. Talking Chips

7.1. 1. T provides a discussion topic and provides think time.

7.2. 2. Any student begins the discussion, placing one of their chips in the center of the table.

7.3. 3. Any student w/ a chip continues discussing, using their chip.

7.4. 4. When all chips are used, teammates collect their chips and continue the discussion using their talking chips.

8. Round Robin

8.1. 1. T poses a problem to which there are multiple possible responses or solutions, and provides think time

8.2. 2. Ss take turns stating responses or solutions

9. Round Table

9.1. 1. T provides a task to which there are multiple possible responses, and provides think time

9.2. Ss take turns passing a paper and pencil or a team project, each writing one answer or making a contribution

10. Heads Together

10.1. Mini-Dialogue

10.1.1. 1. T asks a q. or shows a picture. He announces a Heads Together discussion.

10.1.2. 2. Ss discuss and help each other

10.1.3. 3. T stops the discussion (Hands up!)

10.1.4. 4. T elicits answers from a student

11. Inside Outside Circle

11.1. 1. Ss form pairs. One student from each pair moves to form one large circle in the class facing outward.

11.2. 2. Remaining Ss find and face their partners (class now stands in two concentric circles)

11.3. 3. Inside circle Ss ask a q from heir q card; outside circle Ss answer. Inside circle Ss praise or coach.

11.3.1. Alternative - The teacher asks a q and indicates inside or outside student to answer to their partner

11.4. 4. Partners switch roles. Outside circle Ss ask, listen, then praise or coach.

11.5. Partners trade q cards.

11.6. Inside circle Ss rotate clockwise to a new partner

11.6.1. Teacher may call rotation numbers: <Rotate Three Ahead>, lead by a choral count.

12. Think-Pair-Share

12.1. During the think part, students think or answer a question on their own (students will work individually)

12.2. During the pair part, students discuss their answers with a partner

12.2.1. The teacher tells us what dialogue to use and writes it on the board

12.3. During the share part, students discuss their partners answer with the group

13. Pairs Jigsaw

13.1. 1. Divide class in half and give each half a material to master

13.1.1. Ex., A math proble, a story, or a histor event to read and analyze

13.2. 2. Upon completion, a person w/ each topic finds a partner w/ the other topic

13.3. 3. They take turns teaching each other what they have learned

14. Classic Jigsaw

14.1. 1. Ss form a <Base Team> and are attributed a letter

14.2. 2. Ss find an <Expert Team> w/ the same letter

14.3. 3. Ss discuss w/ <Expert Team>

14.4. 4. Ss go back to their <Base Team> and discuss <Expert Teams> discussions

15. Think-Square-Share

15.1. 1. During the think part, students think or answer a question on their own (students will work individually)

15.2. 2. During the pair part, students discuss their answers in groupfs of 4.

15.3. 3. During the share part, students discuss their partners answer with the group