Index Card Challenge

Today’s Challenge: Using only an index card and scissors find a way to cut your index card so you can fit your entire body through it.

 

Teamwork Rubric Focus (Organization/Planning):

 

My goal for organization/planning today within my team is…

to not make a mess everywhere and to not have paper everywhere.

My Individual Plan <insert photo of sketch and/or type out a plan>

Why I think my plan will be successful:

I think it will be successful because if I cut up the index card thin enough then I can make a big enough to fit someone through it.

Our Group’s Plan <insert photo or sketch and/or type out the plan>

we are going to cut small strips of card and cut little cut at the end and then connect them and fold it over and repeat that.

We chose this plan because…

It sounded like it would work and it is very creative.

Possible challenges that may come up during construction…

it might completely fall apart and it might not be big enough.

Each team member will be responsible for…

MT: cutter, builder JB: builder NK: tester, builder.

After the Build

<insert photo of the finished product>

Our design worked well because…

it was creative and we all worked together.

This activity was challenging because…

it kept falling apart.

This activity was comfortable because….

everyone was helping.

I met my teamwork organization/planning goal by…

cleaning up my area and not making a mess.

A strength of my team was….

we communicated if the product was failing.

An area of growth for my team is…

toward the end, we communicated more and helped each other.

For our next challenge, my new teamwork organization/planning goal for myself is…

to not get frustrated and not get mad if the product is not going well.

One thought on “Index Card Challenge

  1. I love how you and your group worked together so well. Even when it kept falling apart, you problem solved and worked together. I also appreciate that your responses are becoming more detailed. That is great to see! Continue to work on adding even more detail. For example, how was everyone helping? Why did it keep falling apart?

    Gev. McAdams

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