Collaboration Groups
Quiz by Payton Todd
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- Q1
One of the key features of cooperative learning because students must work together to successfully accomplish a task.
Positive Interdependence
30s - Q2
Face-to-face Interaction
Feature of collaborative tasks; all the members of the group at any given time are present and interact with one another
30s - Q3
Holding each person in a group responsible for participating and contributing.
Individual Accountability
30s - Q4
Group accountability takes place when a teacher lets students know that their performance in class will be observed and evaluated in some manner
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q5
The ability to deal effectively with other people
Interpersonal Skills
30s - Q6
Pair definition with term
Users link answersLinking30s - Q7
Think-Pair-Shared
A technique in which students working in pairs learn from one another and get to try out their ideas in a nonthreatening context before presenting them to the class.
30s - Q8
3 elements of successful, productive group work
discussion requires argumentation/differing ideas; group has a task of solving a problem or reaching a consensus; individual and group accountability
30s - Q9
Each group/class member uses a unique color of ink to contribute content to a large poster on a class topic
collaborative poster
30s - Q10
Students stand in an inner circle and an outer circle, face each other, discuss, and then rotate
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s - Q11
Teachers should establish a routine before group work to get students' attention and stop the conversation
Refocusing student attention
30s - Q12
Debates are discussions on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly in which opposing arguments are presented.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q13
Groups work out a problem or answer a question on chart paper and then rotate to view and discuss the charts other groups are working on around the room
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble30s