Working With Others in Groups and Partners - Social Skills Workbook & Worksheets

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Description
This workbook teaches skills for working with others in a group. It addresses skills including what it means to be a good partner, respecting others, doing your fair share of the work, choosing partners, problems when working, working with someone you don't like, and much more. It is a great way to teach HOW to work in a group effectively, rather than just expecting it.
Why Teach Working With Others?
Kids of all ages need to learn how to work effectively in groups with others. We use small groups all the time in school for reading groups, partner projects, fun activities, reviewing material, and much more. Helping kids understand how to be a strong and positive group member will help your class run more smoothly throughout the year.
Table of Contents
- Teacher Guide
- Teacher Tips for Working in Groups
- Working With Others Pre/Post Test
- Working With Others - Why It Matters
- What Being a Good Partner Means
- Group and Partner Group Rules
- Being a Responsible Partner
- Doing My Fair Share
- Asking for Help
- Choosing Partners
- Problems When Working
- Working With Someone I Don't Like
- I Should Be...
- Group Ground Rules Printable
- Partner Ground Rules Printable
- Working With Others Script
- Working With Others Self Checklist
- Working With Others Self Reflection
- Working With Others Assessment
- Data Collection
- Working With Others - Journal Entries
- Working With Others Task Cards (32)
- Cooperative Learning Certificate
More Social Skills
Pair this workbook with { Social Skills Task Cards } to help focus on basic interactions, conversations, empathy, friendships, and dealing with conflicts.
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Disclaimer: These resources and materials are for supplementary support/education purposes and not intended as a replacement for counseling, education, or other necessary supports. Educators, parents, counselors, and others who utilize these materials are encouraged to seek out additional support, as needed.
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