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4-H Foundation, 2007 - 2008. — 196 p. (Автор не указан).
Facilitators use games for a variety of different reasons, including helping people to get to know each other, increasing energy or enthusiasm levels, encouraging team building or making people think about a specific issue. Games that help people to get to know each other and to relax are called ice breakers. When people look sleepy or tired, energisers can be used to get people moving and to give them more enthusiasm. Other games can be used to help people think through issues and can help to address problems that people may encounter when they are working together. Games can also help people to think creatively and laterally. This guide includes all these different types of games – in no particular order – and facilitators can pick and choose those that are most appropriate for their specific purpose and context.
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Have Team Building Games… Will Travel A Guide to Games, Skits and Songs for all ages. Additional resources for planning Theme Camps
The Have Team Building Games...Will Travel project was funded by a grant from the California 4-H Foundation. Teams of teens from seven counties (Placer, Nevada, Siskiyou, Lake, Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte) researched and identified team building games, skits and songs to include in a how to manual and prop kit for each county who participated. 2007-2008
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Have Team Building Games… Will Travel Acknowledgments: This workbook was completed by a dedicated group of 4-H youth, volunteers and 4-H staff. We hope that you find the activities helpful for many years to come.
Del Norte
Nevada
Debra White-4-H Staff
Brenda Austin-4-H Staff Kate Micheels-4-H Staff Kaytlin McIntosh-Youth Member Paige Lampert-Youth Member Dana Spaulding-Youth Member
Humboldt Sandy Sathrum-4-H Staff Cleta Thompson-Volunteer Reba Thompson-Youth Member Lizzygrace Barnett-Youth Member Rosie Buzzard-Youth Member Kayla Buzzard-Youth Member Nirvana Begovic-Youth Member Savannah McCauley-Youth Member
Placer June Stewart-4-H Staff Sarah Stewart-Volunteer Rhian Brinskele-Youth Member Emi Cady-Youth Member Kayla Bruce-Youth Member Mark Doerner-Youth Member Skyler Young-Youth Member Rowan Young-Youth Member
Lake Julie Frazell-4-H Staff
Mendocino County
Siskiyou
Linda Edgington-4-H Staff Arlene Fuller-4-H Staff Miles Everett-Volunteer Carol Kwase-Volunteer Trenton Phillips-Youth Member Tessa Behnke-Youth Member Holly Kirkman-Youth Member Anthony Gay-Youth Member Ben Peterson-Youth Member Kody Ostler-Youth Member Amy Green-Youth Member
Jacki Zediker-4-H Staff Alyssa Schmidt-Youth Member Ethan Kuck-Youth Member Rita Walsh-Youth Member Zoey Walsh-Youth Member Special Acknowledgment: Butte County Retreat Weekend Participants, Leslie Deal-Volunteer Kylie Deal-Youth Member
The Have Team Building Games...Will Travel project was funded by a grant from the California 4-H Foundation. Teams of teens from seven counties (Placer, Nevada, Siskiyou, Lake, Humboldt, Mendocino, and Del Norte) researched and identified team building games, skits and songs to include in a how to manual and prop kit for each county who participated. 2007-2008
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Have Team Building Games… Will Travel Game Selection
How to select a game or activity!
Qualities (What type of game or activity should you use and what environment are you trying to set?) Energetic Open to new ideas Loud and clear voice! Be fun Flexible The purpose in the game (learning names, leadership skills, communication, “awakener”, listening, get to know each other) The Game
Know rules & procedure of game! Stop – When someone cheats, gets hurt, or gets out of control Choose your game and song for the next event (calm down or get e