David, I have had the same situation, only a couple time thankfully. I struggled with one team or two tiny teams and went with the two tiny teams. It works OK until one of either team has a member absent for the iRAT/tRAT. I still have both tests though. And I have combined the two teams into one at different times. You just have to go with the flow…. I really believe in the process and have found it to be as engaging in small teams as well as bigger groups, although I prefer larger numbers! Hope this helps, Tim Dwyer Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Raeker-Jordan Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 2:35 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: TBL in a Small, Small Class I have used TBL in small classes for a couple of years, but this semester I have a class that will probably have only 7 students. I know that I should have 5-7 students in a team, but will TBL work with one team of 7 students? For those of you who have taught a class this small, what adjustments did you make to TBL? For example, with only one team, is there any value in having both the iRAT and the tRAT? Thanks. ----------------- David Raeker-Jordan Legal Methods Professor Widener University School of Law Harrisburg, PA 717.541.1996<tel:717.541.1996>