Right now I’ve just set up one of the areas.
So we have three groups that have been randomly created, and in a moment for each of your three groups I’m going to create an area that you’re going to work with.
Process your group’s experience, or consider one of the variations to draw even more value from the exercise.Play continues until all ten pairs have been revealed.One at a time, the members of the group take their turn to flip two cards attempting to reveal a match.The person flipping the cards can talk and show the turned-over cards to their group, before returning to the group inviting a new person to have a go.If the words match, the cards may remain turned over (face up,) otherwise, both cards must be turned face-down again.To begin, one person may approach the cards and turn (only) two cards over to reveal the words on the other side.Challenge your group to identify and match all ten pairs of hidden cards as quickly as possible.
Gather your group behind a boundary line, no closer than 4 metres in front of the (face-down) cards.Out of view of your group, lay these cards face-down, randomly in 4 rows of 5 cards.Write each attribute on two index cards (to use all 20 cards.).In advance, make a list of 10 valuable characteristics of high-performance teams, eg respect, communication, honesty, etc.