
Hagir Elfatih - cooperation assessment 1
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4th Grade
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cooperation
done by : Ms. Hagir Elfatih
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Learning Objective:
Students will demonstrate cooperation by actively participating in group activities, valuing diverse perspectives, and collaboratively working towards a common goal.
Success Criteria:
Active Participation: I will contribute ideas and engage in discussions during group activities.
Valuing Perspectives: I will listen to my peers and show respect for their ideas, even if they differ from my own.
Collaborative Efforts: I will work with my group to create a plan and assign roles that play to each member's strengths.
Reflection: I will reflect on our group’s performance and provide constructive feedback on how we can improve our collaboration.
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Introduction to Cooperation
In this lesson, we'll learn what cooperation means and why
it's important. We'll explore how to work well with others
in school, at home, and in sports. You'll practice
cooperation skills through fun activities and games. By the
end, you'll understand how teamwork helps us achieve
more!
Welcome to Our Lesson on Working
Together!
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What is Cooperation?
Cooperation is working together to achieve a common
goal. It means helping each other, sharing ideas, and
combining our efforts. When we cooperate, we can
accomplish more than we could alone. Examples include:
building a puzzle together, cleaning the classroom as a
team, or playing a group sport.
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Cooperation is important because it helps us achieve more
together than we can alone. When we cooperate, we can
solve problems faster, learn from each other, and create a
friendly environment. In school, cooperation makes group
projects fun and successful. At home, it helps families get
chores done quicker. In sports, teamwork leads to winning
games. Cooperation also teaches us valuable skills like
listening, sharing, and respecting others' ideas. By working
together, we can make our community and the world a
better place for everyone.
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Group Work
Cooperation in the Classroom
Sharing Resources
Helping Others
Active Listening
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Cooperation at Home
Working Together in Your Family
●Help with household chores like setting the table
●Share toys and games with siblings or friends
●Listen to family members and take turns speaking
●Assist younger siblings with homework or reading
●Participate in family game nights or activities
●Help plan and prepare family meals together
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Team Sports
Cooperation in Sports
Relay Races
Doubles in Tennis
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Skills for Good Cooperation
Active Listening
●Pay attention to the
speaker
●Show understanding
through body language
●Ask questions to clarify
information
Sharing and Taking Turns
●Offer to share resources
with others
●Wait patiently for your
turn
●Appreciate others when
they share
Compromising
●Consider others' ideas and
feelings
●Find solutions that work
for everyone
●Be willing to adjust your
preferences
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Activity: Cooperation Scenarios
Scenario 1: Classroom
Project
Scenario 2: Playground
Dilemma
●A) Take over and do all the
work yourself
●B) Listen to everyone's ideas
and divide tasks
●C) Let one person make all the
decisions
●A) Take turns using the
equipment
●B) Argue over who gets to use
it first
●C) Find a game everyone can
play together
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why understanding cooperation matters ?
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Group Activity: Build Together
Now it's time for a fun group activity! You'll work in teams to build a tower using only newspaper
and tape. Remember to listen to each other's ideas, take turns, and work together. The tallest
and sturdiest tower wins! You have 15 minutes. Ready, set, cooperate!
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When did you last cooperate with someone? What did you do
together?
How did cooperating make you feel? Draw a picture or write
about your experience.
Think About It
Write or Draw
Share Your
Thoughts
What's one way you can be a better team player in class this
week?
Reflection Time
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Cooperation in the Real World
Emergency
Services
Firefighters, police,
and paramedics work
together to save lives
and keep communities
safe.
Construction
Architects, engineers,
and builders
cooperate to create
amazing structures
and buildings.
Healthcare
Doctors, nurses, and
technicians
collaborate to provide
the best care for
patients.
Environmental
Conservation
Scientists, volunteers,
and communities join
forces to protect
nature and wildlife.
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Review and Key Takeaways
●Cooperation means working together towards a common
goal
●Cooperation is important in school, home, and sports
●Key skills: listening, sharing, and compromising
●Cooperation helps us achieve more and build relationships
●Practice cooperation daily for better teamwork
●Reflect on your cooperative experiences to improve
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Exit ticket !
Test Your Understanding
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Open Ended
What is cooperation?
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Multiple Choice
Cindy is playing with jacks, but didn't share the ball
true
false
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is very important for cooperation in the society?
Selfishness
Love of money
Unity
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Multiple Choice
Below are the example of cooperation at community, except ...
clean up the environment together
build the patrol post together
clean up the bedroom
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