Illustration by Carolyn Ridsdale
To: Mr. Montgomery
Subject: Social Studies Group Project
Dear Mr. Montgomery,
I wanted to talk to you about our social studies project. It’s such a cool idea to have us create board games based on a time period from history! I just don’t think we should do it in groups. Let me explain.
First of all, not every group member does equal work. In fifth grade, I was in a group where no one else cared. I ended up doing the whole project. We got an A. Why should everyone get a good grade when I was the one who earned it?
Being forced to work together also causes too much conflict. Last year, I was in a group with one really bossy person. They didn’t listen to anyone else’s ideas. We ended up arguing so much that we barely finished on time.
I know the point is to teach us to work as a team, but it’s just not worth the stress. Some kids are shy and afraid to speak up. Others have a lot of anxiety about their grades. Solo projects give us all more control.
Sincerely,
Spencer
To: Mr. Montgomery
Subject: Social Studies Group Project
Dear Mr. Montgomery,
I want to talk to you about our social studies project. Creating board games based on a time period from history sounds fun! I just don’t think we should do it in groups. Let me explain.
First off, not every group member does equal work. In fifth grade, I was in a group where no one else cared. I did the whole project. But we all got an A. How is that fair?
Also, being forced to work together causes conflict. Last year, I was in a group with a really bossy person. They didn’t listen to anyone else’s ideas. We argued so much that we barely finished on time.
I know the point is to learn to work as a team. But it’s not worth the stress. Some kids are too shy to speak up. Others are very stressed about their grades. Solo projects give us all more control.
Sincerely,
Spencer
To: Mr. Montgomery
Subject: Social Studies Group Project
Dear Mr. Montgomery,
I wanted to talk to you about our social studies project. It’s such a cool idea to have us create board games based on a time period from history! I just don’t think we should do it in groups. Let me explain.
First of all, not every group member does equal work. In fifth grade, I was in a group where no one else cared, and I ended up doing the entire project myself. The whole group got an A, which seemed pretty unfair when I was the only one who had earned it.
Being forced to work together also causes too much conflict. Last year, I was in a group with one really bossy person who ignored everyone else’s ideas. We ended up arguing so much that we barely finished on time.
I know the point is to teach us to work as a team, but it’s really not worth the stress. Some kids are shy and afraid to speak up, and others have a lot of anxiety about their grades. Solo projects give us all more control..
Sincerely,
Spencer