Teamwork Words
Scenarios
Problem solving
Planning together
Teamwork beyond school
100

Working together and sharing ideas is called…

Collaboration

100

Two students disagree on how to build a project. What should they do first?

Listen to each other

100

What is the first step when a team problem happens

stop and think

100

Before starting a project, teams should…

Discuss their goals

100

Name one place outside school where teamwork happens.

Sports, clubs, home projects

200

Agreeing when you have different ideas is called…

Compromise

200

Your table is building a poster. One person doesn’t do their part. What should the team do?

Help them or discuss how to finish

200

Why is it important to listen to others’ ideas?

So you can find the best solution

200

Why is assigning roles important?

So everyone knows what to do

200

Why is teamwork important in games?

So everyone can participate and succeed

300

Understanding how someone else feels is called…

Empathy

300

Two students want to be leader. How could they solve this?

Take turns or compromise

300

What should you do if a teammate is frustrated?

Stay calm, talk, and try to help

300

How do you know if your plan is working?

Check in and adjust

300

How can teamwork help in your community?

You can help others and solve problems together

400

Listening and helping teammates is an example of…

Teamwork

400
Your group is building lego house and a giant dinosaur crushes it . What do you do?

Nothing. Just laugh at this question. There are no dinosaurs around to crush your lego house. 

400

How can your team make sure everyone agrees?

Discuss ideas and choose fairly

400

What should a team do if something goes wrong?

Talk and find a new solution

400

What skills from teamwork in school can help you outside school?

Listening, cooperating, helping, problem-solving