Team Works. How projects at home can help your child.
What You Need To Know
What is project-based learning? It’s a different way for third graders to learn, which involves working in small groups on projects, learning teamworking skills along with new knowledge. Students who help put together a class newsletter may learn computer skills, improve their writing, and develop their cooperation abilities too. But some children may be more inclined to cooperate. Students who take their grades very seriously may be frustrated at the unequal workload within teams. And children who prefer to work on their own may need more encouragement to work collectively.
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