As promised, today I uploaded a new downloadable document filled with fun and engaging Verbal Team Tasks. They’re a good mix, I think. Some require more creativity than others, but each of them will get your team’s collective brain cells swirling.
So, whether you’re using them to prepare for the Spontaneous portion of next Spring’s Odyssey of the Mind or Destination Imagination competition or adding them to your teaching bag of tricks, I know your kids will love them! And the best part, there are no physical materials required.
You can access the download below or by clicking on the Spontaneous tab at the top of the website page. There you’ll find the other spontaneous downloadable pages as well, sorted by type and collection number.
Next up on the blog:
I’ll be sharing all about the books I’ve read this year and the results of my self-imposed reading challenge. With less than a month to go, I have four books left to read. We’ll see how it goes! Do you set reading goals each year? If you do, consider this your gentle nudge or peppy cheer to get moving. I mean, you set your goal for a reason, right? I know I did. So let’s try to reach it together!
Think you have no chance of success? Are you behind by ten books? Here’s a tip from Linda Sue Park, author extraordinaire. Go to the library and spend a half hour reading ten picture books. Not only will you reach your reading goal but you’ll see how various published authors craft a compelling story. I say that’s a win-win!
