Q.1
You have been writing all the answers for your group. Is that wrong?
  • No - you have the best handwriting
  • No - you want to do it and so you should be able to do it
  • Yes - you should ask if anyone else wants to write and if not, carry on
  • Yes - it means your team mates are lazy
Q.2
Someone in your team is struggling. What should you do?
  • Shout at them
  • Leave them behind
  • See how you can help them
  • Tell the teacher that they should be in a different group
Q.3
You need to find a pair - who should you pick?
  • Someone who has the same name as you
  • Someone you don't know and would like to get to know better
  • Someone that is tall
  • Someone that is short
Q.4
You've been the only one talking in the group. What should you do?
  • Keep talking
  • Ask if anyone else would like to speak
  • Demand that someone else talk now
  • Refuse to say another word
Q.5
Why should you work in a team?
  • Because you are told to
  • Because certain games have to have a set amount of players
  • So that you can help each other and become better
  • So that you have someone to chat to
Q.6
Which of these is not a team sport?
  • Football
  • Cricket
  • Hockey
  • Snooker
Q.7
You feel shy and hate group activities. What should you do?
  • Ask a friend in the group if they can help you build up your confidence and start with a small task
  • Sulk
  • Cry
  • Pretend to be invisible
Q.8
In school, when should you not work together?
  • Playing rugby
  • During a test
  • During a class assembly
  • Hymn practice
Q.9
Why do teachers sometimes put you in groups?
  • Because they think it's funny
  • Because they like saying the word 'group'
  • Because they think you can learn from each other
  • Because they love watching you argue
Q.10
Oh no! You don't agree with someone in your group. What should you do?
  • Throw them out of your group
  • Ignore them
  • Shout at them
  • See if you can reach an agreement and if not, take a vote
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