Cooperative Group Table Tents These table tents can be printed on card stock or laminated for preservation. They can be cut, folded, and placed on students’

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Cooperative Group Table Tents These table tents can be printed on card stock or laminated for preservation. They can be cut, folded, and placed on students’ desks after roles have been assigned for cooperative learning. On one side is the name of the student’s job. On the other side are the student’s roles and suggested cues/sentence starters for cooperative group work. Feel free to use the final page to serve as the back of the table tent as a general reminder of group work responsibilities.

Supplies As the Supplies Manager, I am responsible for: Gathering the supplies we need Making sure all supplies are put away “I like your idea because…” “I have another idea.” “What do you think?” “What if we tried…” “I disagree because…” “I agree because…”

Coach As the Coach, I am responsible for: Keeping the group on task Making sure everybody has a say Encouraging others “I like your idea because…” “I have another idea.” “What do you think?” “What if we tried…” “I disagree because…” “I agree because…”

Timekeeper As the Timekeeper, I am responsible for: Keeping track of time Reminding others of the time “I like your idea because…” “I have another idea.” “What do you think?” “What if we tried…” “I disagree because…” “I agree because…”

Recorder As the Recorder, I am responsible for: Listening to everyone’s ideas Writing or typing neatly “I like your idea because…” “I have another idea.” “What do you think?” “What if we tried…” “I disagree because…” “I agree because…”

Reporter As the Reporter, I am responsible for: Presenting our work to the whole class “I like your idea because…” “I have another idea.” “What do you think?” “What if we tried…” “I disagree because…” “I agree because…”

As a member of a cooperative group, I promise to: Take turns Listen to others Respectfully agree and disagree Encourage my group members Do my job Participate and share my thoughts Be a problem solver