Index Card Challenge

Step 1-Introduction/Goals:

Today’s Challenge: Using only an index card and a 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:

My goal is to keep track of all my materials and divide equally among the group what we are going to do and what our roles are.


Step 2-Planning:

My Individual Plan :

My plan is to cut up the pieces of paper into small strips that are pretty thin,but still not tear the paper. Then we will cut a mini hole in each strip of paper and then connect it to another strip of paper since the strip of paper will go into the hole.Lastly,then we will tie up the strips of paper together.

Why I think my plan will be successful:

I think my plan will be successful because it will be super long because the paper will be cut thin, but it wont break because it wont be too thin. I think the hole part will be succesful because that way the paper can connect with other paper and then it will start to form a circle that way which is what were going for because the person has to fit into it and this way they can.

Our Group’s Plan:

We will cut the paper into strips but they will still be connected to each other so its like a big zig-zag.(We chose this plan after about 5 minutes into the building stage of this project)

We chose this plan because:

Its very strechy and you fit it to your size and it compromises all of our ideas because my idea was to connect them alltogether and my other partners plan was to make a big circle and my last partners plan was this exact plan which uses up all of our ideas.

Possible challenges that may come up during construction:

The paper might tear from being a little too thin and we may not be a able to finish in the amount of time given(10 minutes).

Each team member will be responsible for:

To be honest we didnt have enough time to make group roles, we were not fighting with each other, but we just couldnt figure out which idea to use until after the timer started.


Step 3-Pictures/Reflection:

Here is a Picture of Our Final Product:

Our design worked well because:

Our design worked well because it was pretty stretchy and it looked really awesome because it was all squiqly!

This activity was challenging because:

It was challenging because we never even got to write down our actual plan until after the challenge was over and we didnt even agree/decide on a plan unitl 5 minutes into the project.I feel that this happened because we didnt all hear each other ideas fully and wernt very focused so then we were confused on what our plan was.

This activity was comfortable because:

It was comfortable because once we just started to build something, we didnt exactly know what but we all felt that the challenge was fun because there is no right or wrong design. Also, when we all failed and things didnt work out, we all just laughed and had a good time!

I met my teamwork organization/planning goal by:

I met my goal because I kept track of all my materials (which was pretty easy since it was just a piece of paper and scissors). I didnt meet it in the way that everyone got something to do because a lot of the time, it was just one of my teamates doing all the work which wasnt their fault, sicne again we didnt all communicate very well.

A strength of my team was:

I think we were all good at differnt things,for example one of my teammates is good at art, so they could make the actual design. Another one was good at improvising and I was good at documenting with pictures.

An area of growth for my team is:

We could maybe communicate better with each other next time and compromise a little bitt better with each other.

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

Maybe have a time limit for each of us to share our ideas in and the have the rest of the time to try and compromise all of our ideas together.Also,just being on the same page with each other about things.

 

 

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