How to be a Team Player! Are you a Team Player?

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How to be a Team Player! Are you a Team Player? Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.

How to be a Team Player Are you a good listener? Do you listen to others without judging, disputing opinions or bullying them? Do you encourage others to participate? ASK: When was the last time you really listened to someone who had a problem? (Allow students to extend) Why is it important not to try to force your opinion on others? Have you ever been the victim of a bully? What was the outcome? SAY: Leaders are encouragers and others to do well, especially in a team situation. Bullying others is unacceptable. DO: Discuss what constitutes ‘bullying’. Have a student list the class responses on the board, Discuss possible solutions. Have students jot down the text from this presentation to keep in their notebooks. After class discussion, proceed to the “Leaders in the World” video clip. Discuss the video. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.

How to be a Team Player Are you sensitive when your friend has personal problems? Are you on time when you are supposed to meet friends? Do you offer support or offer to find someone who can help? SAY: Being a good friend or being supportive is important because the leader is expected to keep the ship from sinking or to lead the team to victory. Dependability is a necessary skill, not just for leaders. Talk about a time when a friend was late or someone who is always late. Discuss what reflection that has on a person. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.

How to be a Team Player Do you accept your friends as they are? Are you excited for your friends when something good happens to them? Do you eagerly lend a helping hand? ASK: Ask if anyone has had someone try to change their behavior. Why would anyone want to change another person? How do we pick our friends? (answers will vary). Discuss the ways we pick our friends. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.

How to be a Team Player If you answered, “Yes” to the questions then you are on your way to being a great teammate! ASK: Ask the class if they can think of classmates who would make great leaders, but are not serving in that capacity? DISCUSS. Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.

Application for Graphic Design Being a team player means you work together on a design project. It means that you help each other along when someone needs help. It means that each person does their part of the design project to the best of their ability. It means you offer suggestions and encouragement to others on the team. It means that praise goes to the whole team, not just one person. It means SUCCESS! Copyright © Texas Education Agency, 2015. All rights reserved.