"Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a
is character."
great scientist. They are wrong:
- Albert Einstein
‘The Teamwork, Leadership, Cooperation (‘LL.C,) is filled with opportunities for group work,
ingenuity, and FUN! Natural encouragement of teamwork, collaboration, lead
ship, and
problem-solving are woven into a plethora of creative and inspiring ideas. This kit will improve
students’ communication skills, inspire cooperation, and encourage a strong sense of community
all while having fun
TL.C. lessons are simple to use and designed to fit the needs of any program. Simply choose a
colored section, select an activity or activities in that color, gather the supplies from the kit, and
prepare to see an explosion of social-emotion learning! Who knew self-exploration could be so
much fun!
Getting to Know You ~ How much do students actually know about their peers? This section is full
of games and activities that will open the door to communication and provide insight into the
personalities and experiences of each participant.
Cooperation Rocks - Cooperation is an essential life skill which can only be learned through
dents will cultivate their cooperation skills as they pretend to be survivalists, escape from
precarious situations, and take on challenges which require collaboration and critical thinking.
experience, S
Character Counts - Filled with games and activities designed for introspection, this section provides
opportunities for students to creatively explore character traits, practice the art of giving compliments,
and recognize how to identify their strengths as well as the strengths of others.
It’s Not a Problem - Problem solving is competitive, cooperative, and fun! In this section, students
get to work together in groups to solve a variety of challenging, perplexing, and highly entertaining
problems through the use of deductive reasoning, collaboration, and tria
only a problem if you can't figure out a solution!
and-error. Remember... it is
Taking the Lead — Anyone can be a leader....especially when it involves a variety of silly and amusing
tasks, Can students use leadership skills to avoid pit falls? Is it possible to do th
following instructions? Can students be lead to a solution by a strong problem-solver?
mingly impossible by