Working Well in a Group
Work effectively as part of a small group — contributing their own ideas, listening to others' ideas, taking on a fair share of the work, and supporting the group to reach a shared goal
Typical age: 7–9 years
“When your child has to do a group project at school, do they pull their weight — sharing ideas and doing their part — rather than sitting back or trying to take over?”
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Needs first
- Communication Vocabulary
Working effectively in groups draws on vocabulary like 'cooperate', 'compromise', and 'conflict'
- Taking Turns and SharingREQUIRED
Effective group work builds on turn-taking and sharing
- Listening and responding
Effective small-group collaboration requires the foundational listening skill of attending to others and following discussion rules developed in Speaking & Listening
- Group discussions
Group work benefits from collaborative conversation skills
- Listening to OthersREQUIRED
Group work builds on listening skills