Teamwork Activities
Teamwork activities help in respecting the uniqueness of every member in the team and in understanding the importance of cooperation. Given here, are a number of different team building activities that you could use, including teamwork games and activities for kids, teamwork activities for youth and even for adults.

Teamwork Activities for Kids
These are some ideas that could be used as team building games for school or at home.
- Mental Hide and Seek: For this fun activity, the kids are asked to look around the room (or wherever you are holding your team building activities) and think of one place they would hide. Then the whole group tries to guess where each person is hiding. To make it more interesting, you could allow the kids to decide what size they would like to be, for example, the size of a cat, and where they might now be hiding.
- Fitting In: Make three circles on the ground, each one smaller than the other. The aim of this team building activity is for the whole group to try to fit into each of the circles. If they can do it for the first circle, they can proceed to level 2, that is the second circle. If they manage that too then they should try to fit into the third circle. This activity teaches them to adjust and accommodate each member for improved teamwork.
- Pass on the Move: This is for a group of up to six children. One person in the group starts the game, by doing any kind of action, such as waving or snapping his fingers, this 'move' is then passed on to the person next to him, who does the move and another additional one of his own, before passing both on to the next person in line and it goes on as long as they can remember all the moves.
These are some awesome team building activities for high school students or any other youth groups.
- Electricity: This game needs you to make groups with an equal number of people that stand in two lines facing each other. At the end of the line, is an object that needs to be picked up. The catch is that everybody except the first person in both lines, have to keep their eyes closed and needs to hold each others hands, with both lines face to face. Now the 'referee' tosses a coin and shows the result to both the first members of each group. Only if it shows heads, a signal is given to the next person in line by squeezing his/her palm and they must similarly pass on this signal to the next one in line, till the last person who must then, run and pick up the object at the end of the line. The team to get the ball first wins. If a wrong signal is passed and the team ends up picking the object, then they lose a point. In this way, you can play many rounds till a certain score, to decide the winner.
- Positivity: Youth is a time of insecurity and doubts, and words of encouragement always help. For this team building activity, write the names of everyone in the group on separate pieces of paper and ask everyone to write a positive trait of the person whose name is written on the page. Ask them to be creative and if they want they could share, any incidents along with their statement. There is no need to mention who wrote the thoughts but do make sure that no one writes any negative thoughts or repeats someone else's ideas. The paper can then, be given to everyone so that they can be encouraged by all the good words about them.
- Reactions: This is a charades game, where a person from each group is given a situation, that he must react to. The group is, then supposed to guess the situation that he is acting out. You could ask the members to, first, write their own situations creatively such as winning an Oscar or being followed by a cop or any other creative situation that the selected members will have to enact. Seeing the funny and weird expressions, and actions of the actors and the attempts by their group to guess the answers, is a lot of fun.
Team building activities at work include icebreaker activities, group sports and having fun team games at work. Here are some fun team building activities that could be used as a part of teamwork activities at work to help improve employee relationships and encourage a positive working atmosphere.
- Introductions: This is a fun method of introducing a new team or even as a start to team bonding activities. It is very simple and needs no preparation at all. The group preferably sits in a circle, and the first person starts by introducing themselves, but with an adjective before their name. So it could be something like, "Hi everyone, My name is Smoking Steven", The next person should, then have to reply, including the person's name and the adjective, which could be something like, "Hello, Smoking Steven, I'm Tough Joe". The third person will now have to use, both the earlier people's names and adjectives which would sound like this, "Hello, Smoking Steven and Tough Joe, I'm Pretty Jane". So this chain keeps getting longer and longer and is pretty hilarious by the time it gets to the end. It helps everyone get introduced in an easy and fun manner.
- The Apprentice: Yes, I am talking about the famous business show, that has Donald Trump firing people. You could take a few hints from the show and organize fun team building activities for adults, such as a time based challenge, and if possible a chance of winning a reward. All the teams will definitely have a lot of fun and will learn a lot in the process.
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