10 Practical Ways to Enhance Team Dynamics | Leadership Freak - 1 views
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"Enhancing dynamics: 4 questions individuals can ask the team: What strengths do I bring to the team? (name three) When am I most useful to the team? (identify a situation or interaction) How could I better contribute to the team? (describe an observable behavior) What are your hopes for me in relation to the team? (meaningful contribution) 6 Fill-ins for teams: Our job is to ________. We're successful when ________. (describe results or interactions) I'd like to try ________. (describe projects or team dynamics) Our team would be better if _________. (describe in behavioral terms) I'm uncomfortable discussing ________. (point out the elephant in the room) I'm proud when ________."
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Managing Projects | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views
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field trip, a guest speaker, a video, a simulation or a piece of real or mock correspondence.
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For lower elementary you may want more than one entry event to build their understanding. They need things to be more concrete.
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In the elementary level at K to 2, you may have the whole class doing the project as a single team.
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10 Children's Books About Food | Delightful Children's Books - 0 views
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"Good Enough to Eat: A Kid's Guide to Food by Lizzy Rockwell. An introduction to nutrients and the digestive system for kids ages five through nine. My kids really enjoy Lizzy Rockwell's companion book about exercise: The Busy Body Book; the two could be read together. For more explicit encouragement for kids to eat healthy foods, see Eat Healthy, Feel Great by William Sears. Ages 5+"
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Students and Audience in Project Assessment | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views
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Developing this language takes some time at the beginning but it can help