Team Building Through Physical Challenges

Author:   Donald R. Glover ,  Daniel W. Midura
Publisher:   Human Kinetics Publishers
ISBN:  

9780873223591


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   01 June 1992
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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Help your students develop interpersonal skills as well as motor skills with the activities in Team Building Through Physical Challenges. These 22 Outward Bound-type tasks challenge students to work together to achieve a common goal. Along the way, they'll learn to value teamwork, practice leadership skills, improve listening skills, and appreciate individual differences. The activities in Team Building Through Physical Challenges are broken down into three levels--introductory, intermediate, and advanced. These levels make the challenges ideal for students in upper elementary through high school. For each of the physical challenges, you'll find a summary that includes: -a detailed description, -success criteria, -an equipment list, -set-up instructions, -rules and sacrifices, -possible solutions, and -additions and variations. Throughout each challenge, kids learn teamwork. As they struggle, fail, reorganize, persevere, and finally succeed, students learn to brainstorm solutions, work together to develop a plan of attack, listen to others and consider their ideas, and praise and encourage team members. Each member of the group is important, because everyone must meet the challenge before the team can succeed. Team members learn, in addition to motor skills, important social skills by taking turns filling the roles of organizer, praiser, encourager, summarizer, and recorder. Team Building Through Physical Challenges is easy for physical educators, classroom teachers, and recreation leaders to use. Cards that explain each challenge to your students are contained in the text; simply copy and laminate them, and they're ready to use. The activities require equipment that is readily available--tumbling mats, ropes, balance beam, cage ball, tires, and others. Diagrams show you exactly how equipment should be set up, and photos illustrate possible solutions for each challenge. Watch your students develop self-confidence and new skills as they explore these physical challenges. Not only will they improve their fitness and motor skills, but they'll also learn important social skills that will benefit them throughout their lives. Sample physical challenges: Alphabet Balance Beam (introductory)--Group members attempt to rearrange their starting order while positioned on a balance beam. They begin in a random order and the instructor or members choose a way to rearrange (alphabetically by first name, by street address, etc.) Bridge Over the Raging River (intermediate)--All group members must travel from one end of a gymnasium space (land) to the other end without touching the floor (river). The group can use only the following equipment: four automobile tires, two 8-foot length 2 x 4's, and 2 jump ropes (preferably sash cord). Power Line (advanced)--Group members cross over a high horizontal bar by using an 8-foot 2 x 4 board to help transfer teammates from one side of the power line to the other side. Individuals cannot touch the bar (power line) with the board or their bodies.

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Author:   Donald R. Glover ,  Daniel W. Midura
Publisher:   Human Kinetics Publishers
Imprint:   Human Kinetics
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.255kg
ISBN:  

9780873223591


ISBN 10:   0873223594
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   01 June 1992
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 17 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Developing Teamwork Why Develop Teamwork? Success Experiences Decision Making and Learning by Taking Risks Physical Education's Role in a Child's Development Chapter 2. Warming Up to Team Building Introducing Physical Challenges Team Workout Warm-up Organizing the Challenges Adaptations for Special Children and Situations Chapter 3. Introductory Challenges Alphabet Balance Beam River Crossing The Rock The Snake Stepping Stones I Teamwork Walk The Whole World in Their Hands The Tire Bridge The Wall I Chapter 4. Intermediate Challenges Bridge Over the Raging River Human Billboard Jumping Machine Quicksand Tarzan of the Jungle The Wall II The Wild River Chapter 5. Advanced Challenges The Black Hole The Electric Fence The Grand Canyon The Power Line Stepping Stones II Jungle Trail

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<br> Each physical challenge includes opportunities in communication, decision making, conflict resolution, risk taking and affirmation. For teachers the book can best be used at the beginning of a school year or between units to set standards for group work, acceptance, cooperation. etc. Recreators, coaches, youth sport leaders, church groups may choose to use activities in this book to build relationships among participants. <br>Peter Werner<br>Professor, Department of Physical Education, University of South Carolina <br>


Each physical challenge includes opportunities in communication, decision making, conflict resolution, risk taking and affirmation. For teachers the book can best be used at the beginning of a school year or between units to set standards for group work, acceptance, cooperation. etc. Recreators, coaches, youth sport leaders, church groups may choose to use activities in this book to build relationships among participants. Peter WernerProfessor, Department of Physical Education, University of South Carolina


Author Information

Don Glover has taught physical education, including adapted physical education, since 1967 at the preschool, elementary, secondary, and post secondary levels. In addition, he teaches graduate classes in adapted physical education methods at St. Thomas University in St. Paul. In 1981, Glover was recognized as Minnesota's Teacher of the Year, and in 1989 he was named the Minnesota Adapted Physical Education Teacher of the Year. He has published numerous magazine and journal articles on physical education and sport and has been a clinician at more than 50 workshops and clinics. Glover earned his master's degree in physical education from Winona State University. He is a member of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD), and the Minnesota Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (MAHPERD), and the Minnesota Education Association. Dan Midura is the elementary physical education resource teacher for the Roseville, Minnesota Area School District. He has taught physical education since 1970. Midura received his master's degrees from the University of Minnesota and was selected Outstanding Physical Education Student in 1970. He is a member of AAHPERD and MAHPERD.

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