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Blog Name: Great Solutions to Team Challenges
Url: http://greatsolutions.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: creative problem solving, creativity, team building
Description: Written by the author of Team Challenges: Group Activities to Build Cooperation, Communication and Creativity, Great Solutions features free team building activities and the opportunity for teams to share photos of their solutions. One part Night at the Improv, two parts Junkyard Wars, Team Challenges: Group Activities to Build Cooperation, Communication and Creativity is a virtual springboard for creativity. Filled with a wide variety of fun, hands-on activities, Team Challenges cultivate children's problem-solving skills while fostering cooperation between group members. Kids work together to creatively solve problems focusing on structure building, improvisation, and physical tasks. With Team Challenges children experiment with building methods, discover new uses for everyday items, try on new personas, and express themselves as they work together toward a successful – and sometimes zany – solution. The activities in the book utilize common household items and recycled materials, and require no more than 10 minutes, start to finish. From simple verbal challenges that elicit uncommon responses to building tasks that require fast action, the activities in this book challenge participants to stretch the bounds of expectation and create new solutions to uncommon problems.
Popularity: 44 Followers

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Submerge a Balloon
Jody Mace is working with a group of homeschoolers, doing a weekly "Team Challenges" class with a bunch of kids. This week, she shares pictures of the kids working to solve the Submerge a Balloon challenge from the book. Here, take a look:
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