Learn ways to show cooperation with a printable poster and accompanying worksheet pack.
What is Cooperation? SEL Learning in the Classroom
Cooperative behavior involves:
- Working together towards a common goal.
- Communicating effectively.
- Showing respect and kindness towards one another.
Teaching students about cooperation is essential, as it helps them develop valuable life skills. By promoting a classroom culture that is inclusive and supportive of all, we can create a safe and welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and respected. We have created printable posters highlighting essential aspects of cooperative behavior to assist you in getting started.
How Do You Show Cooperation? Social & Emotional Learning Activities
Encouraging students to work well with others is an essential life skill that will benefit them in both school and home settings. To support this growth, Teach Starter has developed a printable poster and two worksheets that exemplify what cooperation looks, feels, and sounds like in a classroom environment. These valuable resources are perfect for Social Emotional Learning lessons and can be easily printed and used in the classroom.
Easily Prepare This SEL Resource for Your Students
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Don’t stop there! We’ve got more activities and resources that cut down on lesson planning time:
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Cooperation Word Splash and Acrostic Poem
Discuss cooperation with your students and write an acrostic poem with a printable word splash worksheet and poem template.
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Cooperation Certificate - Good Character Award
Celebrate your students’ cooperative behavior by awarding them with a personalized Cooperation Award.
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What is Cooperation? Cut and Paste Worksheet
Explore the difference between cooperative and non-cooperative behavior with this cut and paste worksheet.
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