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Collaboration Worksheet
Part 1: Collaborative Partnership
Image letter selected by you and your Live Lesson group: Image B
Live Lesson Date: 3/27/14
Live Lesson Topic: Skill Related Fitness
Live Lesson Teacher: Mrs. White
Describe the task you completed collaboratively in a paragraph consisting of three or more sentences. The task my group and I completed collaboratively was we looked at images which had different people with different expressions, and we all as a group went through each picture and discussed what was occurring in each picture according to each person’s facial expression. We then all together voted on a picture that we wanted to use for the assignment, which was two girls standing on the left with one girl whispering something in the other girl’s ear, and a girl to the far right standing alone looking sad. After we chose the image, Image B, we all created a caption describing what was going on in the image. Part 2: Caption Creation
Caption for the image selected:
Bullying is a major problem that is rising in schools all over the country.

Part 3: Peer and Self-Evaluation
Rate yourself and your team as a whole according to each of the performance criteria below.
3=Always 2=Usually 1=Sometimes 0=Never
Peer and Self-Evaluation Rating for You
Rating for the Team
Reasons for Ratings and Other Comments
Showed respect for others' opinions 3 3 Everyone was very respectful to what others had to say.
Completed assigned duties 3 3 We immediately answered all the questions Mrs. White asked.
Participated in discussions 2 3 I was a little shy at first.
Stayed on task 3 3
If we ever went off task, it’s because we were giving examples that were related to the lesson, which also served a bit as an ice-breaker.
Offered relevant information 3 3 I love how the team gave many personal examples to support what they were saying.
Completed work adequately 3 3 We worked very sufficiently I

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