Group Activities for Team Building
Team building is an important aspect that needs to be focused upon in every arena of life. Wherever there are a bunch of people, there arises the need for team building. Have a look at some games that will help initiate the spark of team building.

Balloon Frenzy
Number of Participants: Any
Material Required
2-3 balloons per participant, a stopwatch, music player, steel spoon and plate.
Game
This ice breaking activity will surely get the group chattering and laughing at the end of it. Get all the participants to stand in a circle. Give each person a balloon and leave the rest of the balloons on the floor beside the formed human circle. Put on some music and ask the participants to begin bounding the balloon without allowing it to fall to the ground. Every 5 seconds add one balloon into the circle, giving more balloons for the members to bounce. This means besides bouncing their own balloon, the participants have to bounce the team's balloons as well. For every dropped balloon there is a penalty, which will be announced really loudly by banging the plate to the spoon. This will create more tension in the air! The game allows 6 penalties, after which the stop watch has to be stopped and the time has to be recorded. Then if time permits, the group can play the same game again, this time trying to break the previous time limit.
Treasure Hunt
This is one of those team building exercises that truly tests most aspects of teamwork. It's a fun game, but can get frustrating if the team does not work together.
Number of Participants: Any
Materials Required
A plastic bag, a piece of blank paper, a pen and a few assorted items like toys, bottles, bags, etc.
Prior Preparation
This game needs to be played in a place where you can have access to the playing area way before the participants come. Moreover, it should not be an open grass field or lawn, because you need lots of crevices and spaces to hide things. Once this issue is settled, get on with collecting small articles (preferably unwanted items). List these articles on a piece of paper. So if you have hidden 30 items, now split the 30 items into groups of 3.
List each group as A, B and C. This means each group has a different set of items under them. Now hide these items behind bushes, under dried leaves and several other places. Your job doesn't end here. Now sit and jot down names of 5 items that are commonly found on people like finger rings, shoe lace, hair clip, necklace and cell phone. The above list of items for group A, B and C were different, add these common list of 5 items to them. Thus, the final list contains 15 total items. Your prior preparation ends here! Reduce or increase the number of items depending on the number of participants.
Game
Sort the participants into three groups; A, B and C. You can give them cool names if you want. Then ask them to stand in a line and hold hands to form a human chain. One hand of the first and last member of the human chain will be free. Give the first member the list we prepared earlier and the last member a plastic bag. The game is to go around the entire campus (place boundaries if the place is vast) and hunt for the hidden items. The rule is that no group is at any given time allowed to break the human chain, not also when they find an item.
Any break will lead them to disqualification. The idea is to run in a chain and when they find an item the first member of the chain needs to life the item with his or her free hand and place it in the plastic bag of the last member of the chain. This way they have to collect all the items. About the ring, shoelace, etc. the team members need to figure how to get them off their team members without breaking the chain. They have two free hands, so it's up to their creativity! The team to collect all the items first and reaches the starting point is the winner.
These were just two simple, yet fun and effective group activities for team building. There are scores of such team building games that you can use as tools to initiate the spark of friendship and team spirit in the group you are working with. All the best!
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