If you are able to integrate this more into your class, these questions can be used as «study questions» in which students
break into small groups and investigate the questions.
Receive personalized attention on this small - group dive, limited to 15 people divided
into smaller groups of 3 to 4.
Today it's estimated that fewer than 50,000 exist in the wild,
split into small groups with little chance of long - term survival.
For reading, children are broken
into small groups based on ability, but the groups remain fluid, with children able to move up when they make big gains.
Take the time and effort to
put into a smaller group of people who you think you have enough in common with to warrant a conversation, both online and offline.
Every character has his or her own story, though inevitably, the ensemble breaks
into small groups in the interest of storytelling.
Also helpful: These office leaders divide up their business
units into smaller groups, to ensure that all employees get close contact with their bosses on a daily basis.
Students will learn about the five food groups first by looking at a food chart then
going into small groups and brainstorming what foods go into each food group.
This has meant internal restructuring to place scientists with varied
backgrounds into small groups to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and spur innovative ideas.
A large number of males
born into a small group, for instance, limits the reproductive potential of the population.
And yes, you can break your stretching
workout into small groups of stretches throughout the day without incurring penalty points.
One option was to group the staff with similar training
needs into small groups, but this was going to result in several groups of about three staff in each.
Providing students real - time feedback on their social interactions with the community along with deep
insights into small group dynamics and engagement patterns.
There are more advanced trials that your dog can take part in too which will involve him having to separate the
sheep into smaller groups.
We divide the
divers into small groups, allowing us to plan the dive according to your level of experience and personal preferences.
You might ask each student to read his or her poem to the class, or you might divide the
class into small groups for sharing.
By breaking the class
into small groups for field and highway instruction, we are able to offer personal attention to the needs of every person in the class throughout the training period.
Teachers group students
into small group based on the skills they're working on to focus instruction on what students need to be taught.
This exercise requires only a poster board and a marker, as well as enough group members to
split into smaller groups of two to four members each.
Instead of whole - class instruction, teachers were shown how to divide their students
up into smaller groups based on their abilities and needs.
Arrange
students into small groups — one for each characteristic covered in the survey — and have each group create a bar graph showing the prevalence of one characteristic.
Instead of growing a large worship service, then trying to get
people into small groups, why not build the church on small groups in the first place?
After the plenary, we
moved into small group sessions on school choice, and I chose «Expanding School Choice through Open - Enrollment Policies.»
After working on symbolism as a whole group in 3rd and 4th grade (when appropriate), my 5th graders were able to bring symbolism
into their small group discussions without waiting for me to interject.
Many puzzles in Pikmin 3 require using the three heroes in tandem; lobbing your cohorts and their accompanying Pikmin over impassable gaps or managing two sides of a see - saw mechanism require critical thinking and planning whilst separating
into smaller groups allows the player to use multi-tasking to effectively optimise their time given.