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Sonyabecca Hole Tarp Team Building Exercise Activities Games Teamwork Group Learning Fun Playing 84''Lx55''W

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Team Building Exercise-The objective of this challenge is for the team to work together to navigate a ball around a tarpaulin for as long as possible without the ball falling through a hole or off the tarp completely.

Cooperative Game-The team must make the ball travel around each of the holes. The ball can't fall off. Challenge students to maneuver the colored balls around or into the matching holes

Emphasis on Communication-Students hold the tarp and work together to lift it up or down to move the balls. They need to effectively communicate and synchronize their movements to be successful. A rope cord sewn into the edges provides a slight lip, helping students keep balls on the tarp and giving them a good grip.

Suggested Learning Outcomes-Communication,Cooperation,Problem solving,Reviewing and reflection.

Variety of Activities-The game is appropriate for students of all ages and accommodates up to 25 students at once. Set includes hole tarp (85''L x 57''W), 8 balls (1.6" dia), a storage bag.

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Sonyabecca

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0192594468011

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Sonyabecca

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There are lots of games that you can play with parachutes - if you look online you'll find plenty of ideas. For example, you could shake the parachute with balls and then see how quickly you can keep them all on (or down the hole in the middle), or play a version of tag where you call out two names and the children have to swap places by running around (or under) the parachute.

While solving the problem, students learn about the importance of teamwork, problem solving, patience, communication, and cooperation. They must work together to move a single ball or several balls around the holes in the tarp. In the process, students discover that patience is important because rushing makes the ball more likely to fall off the edge, down a hole.

The aim of the challenge is for the ball to travel around the tarp for the longest time possible without falling through the holes or coming off the tarp. Participants are provided with a tarp which they have to hold with both hands, creating a table top effect. If the ball falls off the tarpaulin or through a hole, the team must restart the challenge.