Being able to work in a group is a skill that will be beneficial throughout someone's life. Through collaborative activities, AVID students are able to learn how to more effectively work with students from a variety of groups.
The challenge this week was called Tower of Power. Students were sorted into groups different from their regular table groups. Each group was given the same set of materials:
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stunt doubles were used for this pic |
- paper bag
- 3 index cards
- 2 pieces of paper
- 2 large paper clips
- 3 small paper clips
- a straw
- 1 rubber band
- a small plastic drink lid
- a ruler
- a paintbrush
Groups were given 15 minutes to build the tallest tower possible with only the provided materials. Towers had to be free standing and remain standing during the measuring process. The group in each class that designed and built the tallest tower won one of our fabulous AVID prizes. The tallest structure out of both classes was 40 1/4" with second place coming in at 33". After the activity, each student was given an opportunity to evaluate the group process and identify areas of frustration.
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This may be my most favorite AVID pic EVER |
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The winning tower: 40 1/4" |
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