Deck 20: Cooperative Skills

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Cooperative activities provide students the opportunity to apply a variety of fundamental motor skills in a unique setting.
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Cooperative activities teach children the personal and social skills necessary to function in daily life.
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Cooperative activities allow students to learn that all students are important, that everyone has similarities and differences, and that all students can assume a role that contributes to the group's effort to accomplish the common goal.
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Cooperative activities provide opportunities for students to work with classmates they may have never worked with before.
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Cooperative activities allow only a few students to contribute and experience success.
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Providing students with the activities without introduction and summary is appropriate.
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In order to encourage individuality and maximize the effectiveness of cooperative activities teachers should "set the stage".
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Only the essential information is given during the first step of introducing cooperative activities.
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Debriefing may be the most important component in effectively implementing cooperative activities.
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Group challenges are designed to place students in a familiar situation that requires some form of cooperation.
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For Developmental Level II, basic cooperative skills such as sharing, listening, and individual or partner decision-making are taught throughout the curriculum.
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Parachute activities are generally confined to the primary grades.
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The Shaking the Rug parachute activity involves large movements that send billows of cloth up and down.
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Which of the following terms is NOT used interchangeably?

A) cooperative learning
B) adventure education
C) non-traditional
D) team building
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Cooperative activities help teach all of the following social skills EXCEPT:

A) initiative.
B) teamwork.
C) conflict resolution.
D) decision making.
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Negative outcomes can result from using cooperative activities if:

A) students are not allowed to finish a task.
B) a series of concluding questions is not used.
C) monitoring takes place.
D) time is not emphasized.
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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate question to help "set the stage"?

A) What is the challenge?
B) Do you want some guidance?
C) What are the rules?
D) Are there any safety issues that need to be addressed?
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Facilitation includes the following EXCEPT:

A) stepping back and observing.
B) letting the students work.
C) answering questions.
D) giving advice.
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Students share experiences during which step of cooperative activities?

A) facilitation
B) debriefing
C) setting the stage
D) monitoring
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Group challenges are created to:

A) be accomplished alone.
B) place students in a familiar situation.
C) cooperate with others.
D) reduce individual effort.
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Parachutes can provide an interesting means for accomplishing all of the following EXCEPT:

A) mile run times.
B) movement concepts.
C) team work.
D) locomotor skill practice.
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What are the two primary objectives that guide the teaching of cooperative activities?
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Explain how cooperative activities have a positive impact on social skills.
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What are the steps teachers can use to encourage individuality and maximize the effectiveness of cooperative activities?
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Deck 20: Cooperative Skills
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Cooperative activities provide students the opportunity to apply a variety of fundamental motor skills in a unique setting.
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Cooperative activities teach children the personal and social skills necessary to function in daily life.
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Cooperative activities allow students to learn that all students are important, that everyone has similarities and differences, and that all students can assume a role that contributes to the group's effort to accomplish the common goal.
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Cooperative activities provide opportunities for students to work with classmates they may have never worked with before.
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Cooperative activities allow only a few students to contribute and experience success.
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Providing students with the activities without introduction and summary is appropriate.
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In order to encourage individuality and maximize the effectiveness of cooperative activities teachers should "set the stage".
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Only the essential information is given during the first step of introducing cooperative activities.
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Debriefing may be the most important component in effectively implementing cooperative activities.
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Group challenges are designed to place students in a familiar situation that requires some form of cooperation.
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For Developmental Level II, basic cooperative skills such as sharing, listening, and individual or partner decision-making are taught throughout the curriculum.
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Parachute activities are generally confined to the primary grades.
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The Shaking the Rug parachute activity involves large movements that send billows of cloth up and down.
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Which of the following terms is NOT used interchangeably?

A) cooperative learning
B) adventure education
C) non-traditional
D) team building
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Cooperative activities help teach all of the following social skills EXCEPT:

A) initiative.
B) teamwork.
C) conflict resolution.
D) decision making.
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Negative outcomes can result from using cooperative activities if:

A) students are not allowed to finish a task.
B) a series of concluding questions is not used.
C) monitoring takes place.
D) time is not emphasized.
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Which of the following is NOT an appropriate question to help "set the stage"?

A) What is the challenge?
B) Do you want some guidance?
C) What are the rules?
D) Are there any safety issues that need to be addressed?
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Facilitation includes the following EXCEPT:

A) stepping back and observing.
B) letting the students work.
C) answering questions.
D) giving advice.
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Students share experiences during which step of cooperative activities?

A) facilitation
B) debriefing
C) setting the stage
D) monitoring
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Group challenges are created to:

A) be accomplished alone.
B) place students in a familiar situation.
C) cooperate with others.
D) reduce individual effort.
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Parachutes can provide an interesting means for accomplishing all of the following EXCEPT:

A) mile run times.
B) movement concepts.
C) team work.
D) locomotor skill practice.
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What are the two primary objectives that guide the teaching of cooperative activities?
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Explain how cooperative activities have a positive impact on social skills.
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What are the steps teachers can use to encourage individuality and maximize the effectiveness of cooperative activities?
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