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  • Family Group Set up and Agreement Setting

Family Group Agreement Setting

You have just been assigned your Family Group - which is a group of students you will be working with for the rest of the school year.  To get things off to a good start, walk through this process to develop some Family Group Agreements that will help you collaborate and work through any conflicts as the year moves on.

*some of you may have gone through this process before - that's okay, because it's an important process to go through with every new Family Group you are a part of

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Teacher Materials​​

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Student Materials

Creating Family Groups FAQ (read several days before implementation)
Family Group Agreements worksheet (print out for students)
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