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Making Teams

Forming Teams 1) You will receive a piece of paper with a color on it.   2) Show me your paper. -------- 3) Stand up and find the people who have the same color.  -------- 3) This is your team for the Coordinator Retreat.  4) Gather your belongings and sit with your team at a table. 

Creating Team Names (Teamwork-3 min.) 1)You have three minutes to:           a) learn your teammate´s names b) create a team name         c) choose a Captain and Vice-Captain         d) write your team name on your tent card ---------   2) Captains, raise your hands.  Please share your team name with the group.   -------- 3) Vice-Captains, wave to Martha.

Building Rapport with Your Team-Instructions Part I 1) Captains, you will be #1.   2) Teammates, decide who will be #2, #3 and #4. ------ 3) Raise your hand if you are #_____. 4) Each team will receive 4 question cards.        Example:         Would you rather live in the city or the country?  Why?

Building Rapport with Your Team-Instructions Part II 5) Follow this structure:         #1: Hold cards, like this.         --         #2: Choose a card and read the question out loud.         #3: Answer the question.         #4: Respond to teammate #3.  Do you agree or                                disagree?  Why?

Modeling Instructions for Building Rapport with Your Team 6) Let´s model the instructions.           #1: Hold cards, like this.            #2: Choose a card and read the question out loud.                 #3: Answer the question.         #4: Respond to teammate #3.  Do you agree or                                disagree?  Why?

Instructions for Building Rapport with Your Team-Part III (Teamwork- 5 min.) 7) After each round, everyone will take a new role.       Role  #1             #2             #3            #4            #1              8) Continue so that everyone has answered at least one question. 9) CCQs             

Instructions for Building Rapport with Your Team-Part III (Teamwork-5 min.) 10) Captains, come get cards for your team. ----- 11) Please begin.           #1: Hold cards, like this.         #2: Choose a card and read it to your team.         #3: Answer the question.         #4: Respond to teammate #3.  Do you agree or                                disagree?  Why? **Change roles after each round**

Cleaning Up 1) Teams, please clean up your area.   2) Captains, return question cards to the front. 3) Please wait to be dismissed by tables.

Thank You!