Q&A: What are some good team building activities for children?

April 8, 2011
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Query by borman_laura: What are some excellent team creating pursuits for children?

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Reply by vodwine
Nearly anything that requires a group of his friends clearly, but it should be without having the stop end result of a winner & loser… by offering every child a seperate activity that in the stop will be contributing to a last group/team aim like a collage that will be place with each other as 1 piece., so they can say and show what they did and be ready to express their individualality.

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One Response to Q&A: What are some good team building activities for children?

  1. tst on April 8, 2011 at 6:36 am

    The Teambuilding book by Kagan is my absolute favorite. If you have a large group, try his Classbuilding book as well. Both books have tons of activities that require teams to work together to achieve success. Some are just for fun and others are academically related.
    His Silly Sports and Goofy games book is excellent, too.
    Examples:
    Formations — have teammates form different letters, numbers, and shapes (letter A = two students laying on the floor with heads together, feet apart, and arms in the middle)
    Lineups — have group line up in order — challenge them to line up without talking (use shortest to tallest, youngest to oldest, woke up earliest to latest, ate the least to most veggies this week, shortest to longest shoe laces, etc)

    Try The Morning Meeting book by Responsive Classroom. There are many activities in the appendix for great teambuilding, too.

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