Collaborative Learning
Working together to solve problems and complete projects deepens students’ learning and builds collaborative skills. Learn how to design activities to help develop these skills.
- Creating a Student Leadership ProgramThese strategies for building leadership skills can be implemented as a elective or by creating other opportunities for students.
- Improv in the ClassroomA collection of our popular articles and videos about how theater games and improvisation can spark creativity, build relationships, and boost academics and executive function skills alike.5.6k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- Exploring Narrative Elements Through a Drama GameUsing an improv exercise to practice the parts of a story gets ideas flowing for students—and helps them add structure to their writing.
- 16 Variations on Think-Pair-Share to Keep Students EngagedTeachers and students use this classic learning strategy often. To keep it from getting stale, try these tweaks.
- Activating Learning by Milling to MusicWhen students pretend they’re at a fancy party making small talk, a simple brainstorm for writing ideas becomes more lively, more cooperative—and more effective.19k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- Getting Started With Student-Led TeachingPeer teaching fosters active learning and guides students to develop communication, collaboration, and leadership skills.149- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- 22 Powerful Closure ActivitiesQuick activities that can be used to check for understanding or emphasize key information at the end of a lesson.56.5k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- 60-Second Strategy: Whiteboard RelayThe team competition is fierce in this informal assessment activity, in which students have to work together to win.8k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- 27 Super-Smart, Teacher-Tested Closing ActivitiesQuick (and fun) strategies to check for understanding, reinforce learning, and identify misconceptions in the last moments of class.
- Promoting Student Collaboration With Reciprocal Reading ProtocolsOpportunities to read and work through text with a peer encourage students to take an active role in their learning.397- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- 60-Second Strategy: Respond, Reflect, and ReviewThis simple activity helps students practice giving and receiving peer feedback—and gets them out of their desks.15.8k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- 8 Closing Activities to Wrap Up a LessonLock in the day’s learning with these closing activities that check for understanding and clear up misconceptions.
- Student-Centered Learning: It Starts With the TeacherTeachers encourage student-centered learning by allowing students to share in decisions, believing in their capacity to lead, and remembering how it feels to learn.24.4k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- Golden Rules for Engaging Students in Learning ActivitiesSix factors to consider in designing lessons to help increase student engagement behaviorally, emotionally, and cognitively.22.5k- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.
- Fostering Collaboration in Middle SchoolThese discussion protocols help ensure that students are talking with and learning from each other.202- Your content has been saved! Go to My Saved Content.












