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FOR TEACHERS

What is an Accountability Checkpoint?

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ACCOUNTABILITY CHECKPOINT

  • On your Task Card today, there will be a box that looks like this (below). When your group gets there, raise your hand to call me over.

  • I will randomly select one member of your group and ask a question about the conclusions/solutions your group has reached so far.
    • If the group member can answer the question well, I will prompt you to move on to the next section of the task
    • If the group member cannot yet answer the question, I will prompt you to reconnect with each other to ensure everyone’s perspective and understanding is valued.

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WHY WE DO THIS

  • In here, we take care of each other and attend to more than just ourselves.
  • It is a chance to practice these important group (and life) skills:

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REFLECTING ON OUR GROUP WORK

Which member of your group did this really well today? What did they do, specifically?

How did it feel to have someone care

about your needs?

How did it feel to reach out to other inquire about what other people in your group needed?