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===Objectives===
 
===Objectives===
 
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[[Category:Collaboration]] [[:Category:Collaboration| Collaboration]]  
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===Group Size===
 
===Group Size===
 
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===Materials===
 
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===Directions===
 
===Directions===
While standing on top of a completely open tarp, the group must create a plan to get everyone on the opposite side of the tarp  
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While standing on top of a completely open tarp, the group must create a plan to get everyone on the opposite side of the tarp
  
 
without anyone stepping off. The size of the tarp should be defined by the number of individuals in the group.
 
without anyone stepping off. The size of the tarp should be defined by the number of individuals in the group.
  
 
====Variation====
 
====Variation====
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YOU MIGHT TRY THIS ONE FIRST.
 
Standing in a circle, group members begin by holding the edges of a tarp with both hands.
 
Standing in a circle, group members begin by holding the edges of a tarp with both hands.
A ball is placed in the middle of the tarp. The object is to flip the tarp so that the
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A ball is placed in the middle of the tarp. The objective is to flip the tarp so that the
 
object rests on the opposite side of the tarp, facing up. Participants cannot let go of the
 
object rests on the opposite side of the tarp, facing up. Participants cannot let go of the
 
tarp at any time and the object should remain on the tarp at all time.
 
tarp at any time and the object should remain on the tarp at all time.
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===Debrief Questions===
 
===Debrief Questions===
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• What was difficult / easy about the task?
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• Who took the lead?
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• Did everyone agree with what they needed to do?
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• Did anyone have any ideas but were not able to share them?
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• If you were going to do the task again what would you do differently?
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[[Category:Icebreakers/Warmups]]
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 29 January 2016

Tarp Flip

Objectives

Icebreakers/Warmups | Communication | Collaboration

Group Size

Small Medium

Materials

  • Tarp
  • Ball (optional)

Set Up

Layout a tarp on the ground and have all team members stand on it. The smaller the tarp the more challenging the exercise! No Tarp? Use taped together newspaper sheets - the fragile paper makes the challenge even more interesting! Name the game "Magic Carpet" and take participants for a ride using your pre and post flight, age appropriate dialogues to meld with the learnings from the game.

Directions

While standing on top of a completely open tarp, the group must create a plan to get everyone on the opposite side of the tarp

without anyone stepping off. The size of the tarp should be defined by the number of individuals in the group.

Variation

YOU MIGHT TRY THIS ONE FIRST. Standing in a circle, group members begin by holding the edges of a tarp with both hands. A ball is placed in the middle of the tarp. The objective is to flip the tarp so that the object rests on the opposite side of the tarp, facing up. Participants cannot let go of the tarp at any time and the object should remain on the tarp at all time.

Standing on the tarp, have group members fold it in half under them without stepping off. When they are successful, have them fold it again (and again, and again) until someone falls off.

Debrief Questions

• What was difficult / easy about the task? • Who took the lead? • Did everyone agree with what they needed to do? • Did anyone have any ideas but were not able to share them? • If you were going to do the task again what would you do differently?