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How to Get Students Into GroupsOrganizing Teams and Partners in Classroom Activities and PE Games
There are many ways of putting students into groups, for classroom activities and for physical education lessons. These flexible grouping methods are quick and adaptable.
Teachers need to break students into groups for many activities in many different ways. Grouping can be as simple as 1-2-3-4 or blue-red-green-yellow. Sometimes students need to be divided into groups for a physical education game in the gym or outdoors. Then grouping with an activity is the fastest method. Using Cards to Group StudentsAs students enter the room, each one is given a playing card. Once the students are in the room, there are several ways to group them.
Using Colors to Form GroupsStudents are given a colored dot on their hands or on their desks. Packs of colored dots in red, green, yellow, and blue may be purchased at office supply stores.
Group Students by NumbersWhen students have assigned numbers, they can be used to set up groups.
Group by PositionIn this activity, students position themselves and then form groups.
There are many more ways of grouping students in the classroom. Changing the methods for grouping often helps to ensure that students work with a variety of partners and groups. However, it’s not necessary to have special grouping charts or tools. It can be done simply and quickly, and each of these methods can be adapted to individual classrooms.
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