13. 1. What time did you get up this morning? 2. Diamonds or pearls? 3. What was the last film you saw at the movies? 4. What is your favorite TV show? 5. What do you usually have for breakfast? 6. What is your middle name? 7. What food do you dislike? 8. What is your favorite CD at the moment? 9. What kind of car do you drive? 10. Favorite sandwich? 11. What characteristics do you despise? 12. Favorite item of clothing? 13. If you could go anywhere in the world for a vacation, where would you go? 14. What color is your bathroom? 15. Favorite brand of clothing? 16. Where would you retire? 17. Most memorable birthday? 18. Favorite Sport to watch? http://bubblegumuniverse.wordpress.com/2008/06/10/getting-to-know-your-friends-meme/
Do we really need a discussion here :-) Before we work on the principles of coop learning -click- 12 assumptions
Needs time
Means building a climate of trust
What are good teams like? (20minutes) Group excercise (4 per group: Writer/Recorder, Encourager, Paraphraser, Poster Designer) Good teams ... (5 sentences, 1 point for everyone I have as well)
Mixed messages yield mixed results 8 ½ . Clarity in communications Be clear about your communications; reveal exact expectations and intentions Communicate unambiguously, plainly, directly and transparently; ask questions