What does it mean to be a “team player”?
Someone who listens, helps others, and works toward a common goal.
What is one way to show you're a good listener?
Make eye contact and don’t interrupt.
Your group can’t agree on an idea. What’s a fair way to decide?
Take a vote or talk it out to find a compromise.
Who gave the "I Have a Dream" speech?
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
A teammate isn't helping. What do you do?
Talk to them kindly, ask if they need help, or tell a teacher if needed.
Name one way to encourage your teammates.
Give compliments or cheer them on when they try.
What should you do if a teammate misunderstands your idea?
Try explaining it again in a different way.
Your team forgot part of your project at home. What should you do?
Think of a backup plan and work together to fix the issue.
Who was the British prime minister during World War II known for his speeches and leadership?
Winston Churchill.
You see someone being left out during a group game. What do you do?
Invite them to join and make sure they feel welcome.
Your team is behind schedule. Some members are arguing. What’s one way to help the group refocus?
Suggest taking a short break or calmly help everyone focus on the next step together.
How can you make sure others understand your idea during a group discussion?
Speak clearly, stay on topic, and use simple examples
Your team is running out of time to finish a project. What’s one way to solve this?
Divide the work into smaller parts so everyone can help at the same time.
Who was the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner at age 17 for standing up for girls' education?
Malala Yousafzai.
Two teammates are arguing and it's slowing the group down. What would you do?
Ask them to take a break, help them listen to each other, or ask for adult help if needed.