Being More Intentional in Your Small Groups

     It's hard to lead small groups! But here are some ways that I have found make small groups easier to lead: Small Groups Should Be: ...

Being More Intentional in Your Small Groups

    It's hard to lead small groups! But here are some ways that I have found make small groups easier to lead:

Small Groups Should Be:

  • Engaging
  • Hands-On
  • FUN
  • Age-Appropriate
  • Scaffolded

Engaging Small Groups Look Like:

  • Not distracted by other students
  • Makes them curious
  • Uses Manipulatives

Hands-On Small Groups Look Like:

  • Uses Manipulatives
  • Allows kids to touch
  • Allows kids to explore
  • Allows kids to play

Fun Small Groups Look Like:

  • Gets them giggling!
  • Gets them excited!
  • FUN!
  • Gets them Moving*
  • *Think Games!*

Age-Appropriate Small Groups Look Like:

  • On Grade Level
  • Not too challenging that they can’t grasp it
  • not too simple that they’re bored

Scaffolded Small Groups Look Like:

  • Modeling
  • Guided Questioning
  • Manipulatives
  • Provides option for extra challenge
  • provides accommodations

Tips & Tricks:

  1. Try to not have a group doing something more “fun” than your small group
    • Ex. Having a small group playing individually while you’re conducting your small group
  2. Keep your small group(s) short and focused
    • End the small group before they lose interest

Recess Matters! The Positive Results of Recess & Physical Activity on Child Development

Recess Matters! Here are some helpful resources showcasing this fact...backed by research! There is a video, and a tri-fold brochure listing all of the details. At the end, I'm including a Canva link to the brochure that you can view and download to share with your students' families!