Form groups. Your teacher will decide how big each group should be and which students should be assigned to what group.

Work with your group to pick a skill you will teach in your lessons. Remember that the skill shouldn't require special equipment or a lot of materials. It should also be something a person can complete in less than half an hour, is usually taught in school, and is an actual skill, not just a fact or a piece of information to memorize.

Once you select a skill, figure out how to apply it and teach it. Use online research to help you, if needed.

Selecting and putting a skill into practice is the first challenge your group will face. Be sure to use the strategies you learned for successful group work to stay on track, settle disagreements, show respect, and make sure everyone participates.

In the space below, describe the skill your group has chosen.



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