The LK 4
Don't make me get out my spoon!
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I think I would approach the teacher as well. While it doesn't seem as if your son was bullied into adding their names, they certainly took advantage of him and the situation. It's not fair for your son to do all of the work and for them to get credit for it. This may start to lay the groundwork for these friends to approach him again when other things are due. Your son should be able to feel comfortable about telling them "no". If they see that they got away with it here, I am certain they will try it again.
When I was in college, we had a huge group project in one of my marketing classes. I pretty much completed the whole thing by myself with minimal help from the other three in my group. I made sure to let my professor know that they barely helped me, and they ended up receiving a B in the course while I received an A. I wasn't going to turn in a crappy project and hurt my grade, so that is why I worked extra hard to make up for the work they should have done.
When I was in college, we had a huge group project in one of my marketing classes. I pretty much completed the whole thing by myself with minimal help from the other three in my group. I made sure to let my professor know that they barely helped me, and they ended up receiving a B in the course while I received an A. I wasn't going to turn in a crappy project and hurt my grade, so that is why I worked extra hard to make up for the work they should have done.

