Teamwork
Teamwork means being willing to work with
other people to get something done. When
you are part of a team, you cooperate. You
listen to
other people's ideas and you don't always have
to be the leader or always be
right. Most big jobs and a lot of small ones, require teamwork. Being able to work as a
team can make life easier and more fun.
Teamwork can also help you accomplish more. Teamwork is the spirit to care
for others in your group, help them and support them on the path to achievement.
Story Books:
Clubhouse Surprises
Author: Mona Hodgson
Age Group: 4-8
Summary: Fergus the great horned owl is pouting. He wants to build the new Desert Critter Clubhouse in a tree. But not everyone thinks that's a good idea. Will Fergus find a way to be a part of the team? Read along as Fergus uses his gifts to help the Desert Critters find the best clubhouse ever!
Teamwork
Author: Ann Morris
Age Group: 4-8
Summary: An eye-catching book about people from all walks of life, all over the world, working together.
Teenie Weenie in a Too Big World
Author: Margot Sunderland
Age Group: 6-12
Summary: A wonderfully illustrated story about a little speck who finds comfort in togetherness…and learns a little about self confidence along the way.
Patchwork Quilt
Author: Valerie Flournoy
Age Group: 5-8
Summary: A girl helps her grandmother make a quilt that tells the story of her family and how they cooperate.
Together
Author: Beorge Ella Lyon (New York: Orchard Books, 1989)
Age Group: 3-7
Summary: A delightful picture book that can be used for all ages (including adults!) describing in rhyme the value of working.
Resource Books:
104 Activities That Build: Self-Esteem, Teamwork, Communication,
Anger Management, Self-Discovery, Coping Skills
Author: Alanna Jones
Summary: Alanna Jones is a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist who has worked in a variety of settings using games for teaching and therapy. She has worked in psychiatric hospitals, as a church youth group leader, in therapeutic outdoor groups, and as a camp counselor with a variety of people.
Team-Building Activities for Every Group
Author: Alanna Jones
Summary: If you work with youth, corporate groups, therapy groups, church groups, scouts, families, school groups, sports teams, at camp, or with any other group who must work together you will find helpful games and activities in this fun, energetic, and purposeful book!
Web Resources:
VIEW Teaching Cooperation
VIEW Fun Activities for Teaching Cooperation
VIEW Cooperation and Organized Sports
Pintables:
Require Adobe Reader to view.VIEW One Hand Only
VIEW Blindfolded Mole
VIEW Party Games
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