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Activity 3: Stages of Team Development
You Team Mate #1 ______________________and what you have in common: Team Mate #2 ______________________and what you have in common: Team Mate #3 ______________________and what you have in common: 14. P____________ Productivity & Quality Activity 2: NASA Survival Scorecard 13. N____________ 11. F____________ Item NASA Your Ranking Error Points Team Ranking Food Concentrate 50” nylon Rope Parachute silk Space blanket Signal mirror Lights w/ rechargeable solar-powered battery Map of lunar surface Oxygen tanks (2) Self-inflating life raft Magnetic compass Purified H2O Spacesuit repair kit First aid kit Solar-powered 2-way radio Total Errors 12. S____________ Time & Opportunities Activity 4: What do HIP Teams look like? Honor 15. What would honoring one another look like? Integrity 16. What would showing integrity look like on a team? Pride 17. What could team pride look like? Activity 5: Common Goals & Commitments 18. What do we want to achieve as a team, this year? _______________________________________________________ What I am willing to do for this team? _____________________ _______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ 20. Signatures:
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NASA Team Building Presentation Materials
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Class # 2: NASA Team Building
Record HW Do jobs. Seat Work – Cut Activity Sheet in 2 & tape in Lab Journal
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Activity 1: Getting to Know One Another
1. Fill in the names of everyone on your team. 2. Use your pictures and survey on your Lab Journal to find one thing you have in common with each person on your team. You Team Mate #1 _________and what you have in common: Team Mate #2 __________and what you have in common: Team Mate #3 _________and what you have in common:
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NASA Rankings 1. Oxygen. The Moon has no atmosphere. Without oxygen you will suffocate and die. 2. Water. Water is essential to all life. Astronauts need 3 gallons per day to function and survive. 3. Food. Of course you will need food, and this concentrate is lightweight and easy to carry. 4. Radio. The radio might allow you to talk with the Lunar Outpost and call for help. 5. First Aid Kit. Having a first aid kit handy is always a good idea. 6. Map of the Moon. This is your primary way to identify where you are and what you’ll use to navigate. 7. Spacesuit Repair Kit. You can not afford to have any tears in your spacesuit. 8. Life Raft. Use the raft as a sled for carrying the bulky oxygen and water canisters. 9. Space Blanket. Temperatures vary widely on the Moon. A blanket can insulate the water and oxygen. 10. Rope. Use it to drag the life raft and to help you cross difficult terrain. 11. Lights. The lights will help you travel at night. 12. Signal Mirror. This can be used as a form of communication if the radio fails. 13. Parachute Silk. A parachute could be used to provide shade, or as a back-up sled to the life raft. 14. Matches. With little oxygen on the moon, the matches are useless. 15. Compass. There is no Moon-wide magnetic field, so the compass is useless.
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Activity 3: Stages of Team Development
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Activity 4: What do HIP Teams look like?
Honor 15. What would honoring one another look like? Integrity 16. What would showing integrity look like on a team? Pride 17. What could team pride look like?
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Activity 5: Common Goals & Commitments
What do we want to achieve as a team, this year? ____________________________________________________ What I am willing to do for this team? _____________________ _______________________________________________________ 20. Signatures:
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