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Working Together

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Working Together is a very important tool to learn and something that isn’t necessarily innate. This quiz will help children learn how to work together and be a better group member.

There is no I in team. This means that in a team, everyone is important, not just one person. This quiz is going to test you on working together, or in a group. Let’s see if you are a team player!

1.
You need to find a pair - who should you pick?
Someone who has the same name as you
Someone you don't know and would like to get to know better
Someone that is tall
Someone that is short
Pair work or group work is a good way to get to know other people and make new friends.
2.
You have been writing all the answers for your group. Is that wrong?
No - you have the best handwriting
No - you want to do it and so you should be able to do it
Yes - you should ask if anyone else wants to write and if not, carry on
Yes - it means your team mates are lazy
If your team is happy with this choice then that's fine but if not, perhaps you should take it in turns and share all the tasks.
3.
Why should you work in a team?
Because you are told to
Because certain games have to have a set amount of players
So that you can help each other and become better
So that you have someone to chat to
Being in a team means you have others to help you and that you can learn from.
4.
Which of these is not a team sport?
Football
Cricket
Hockey
Snooker
A team sport involves more than one person.
5.
You've been the only one talking in the group. What should you do?
Keep talking
Ask if anyone else would like to speak
Demand that someone else talk now
Refuse to say another word
Sometimes when you're so full of ideas you can talk and talk and talk! But don't forget, a team is made up of more than one person and other people might want to speak too.
6.
In school, when should you not work together?
Playing rugby
During a test
During a class assembly
Hymn practice
All these other activities are done in a group but tests are to see how you do individually.
7.
Someone in your team is struggling. What should you do?
Shout at them
Leave them behind
See how you can help them
Tell the teacher that they should be in a different group
You are a team. That means you should work together and try to fix any problems as a team.
8.
You feel shy and hate group activities. What should you do?
Ask a friend in the group if they can help you build up your confidence and start with a small task
Sulk
Cry
Pretend to be invisible
You may want to cry but unfortunately crying never helps - instead try and talk to someone in the group; they might feel the same. If that doesn't fix the problem, see if a teacher can help you.
9.
Oh no! You don't agree with someone in your group. What should you do?
Throw them out of your group
Ignore them
Shout at them
See if you can reach an agreement and if not, take a vote
Voting is the fairest way to decide as it means you do what most (the majority) of your group wants.
10.
Why do teachers sometimes put you in groups?
Because they think it's funny
Because they like saying the word 'group'
Because they think you can learn from each other
Because they love watching you argue
This is the main reason. Sometimes an activity is too big to be done by one person, so you have to work in a group to get the task done.
Author:  Finola Waller

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