Free Team Building Game
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Helium Stick
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INDOOR or
OUTDOOR
Time:
Participants:
Materials:
Purpose:
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Group
Communications
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Problem
Solving
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Patience
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Cooperation
Preparation
and Notes for Facilitator:
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Divide the group into 2 (or more
even-number) of teams
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Tip: The Helium
Stick has a habit of mysteriously 'floating' up
rather than coming down. Act surprised and ask what
are they doing raising the Helium Stick instead of
lowering it!
The
Secret:
The
stick does not contain helium. The secret (keep it to
yourself) is that the collective upwards pressure created by
everyone's fingers tends to be greater than the weight of the
stick. As a result, the more a group tries, the more the
stick tends to 'float' upwards.
Facilitate
the
activity:
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Introduce the
Helium Stick - a long, thin, light rod.
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Ask
participants to point their index fingers and hold
their arms out at waist level.
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Lay
the Helium Stick on their fingers. Get the
group to adjust their finger heights until the
Helium Stick is horizontal and everyone's index
fingers are touching the stick.
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Explain that the
challenge is to lower the Helium Stick to the
ground.
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The Rule:
Each person's fingers must be in contact with the
Helium Stick at all times. Pinching or grabbing
the pole in not allowed - it must rest on top of
fingers.
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Reiterate to the
group that if anyone's finger is caught not touching
the Helium Stick, the task must be
restarted.
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Participants may
be confused initially about the strange behavior of
the Helium Stick.
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Some
teams or individuals (most often larger size groups)
after 5 to 10 minutes of trying may be inclined to
give up, believing it not to be possible or that it
is too hard.
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The
facilitator can offer direct suggestions or suggest
the group stops the task, discusses their strategy,
and then has another try.
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Less
often, a group may appear to be succeeding too
fast. In response, be particularly vigilant
about fingers not touching the pole. Also make sure
participants lower the pole all the way onto the
ground. You can add further difficulty by
adding a large washer to each end of the stick and
explain that the washers should not fall off during
the exercise, otherwise it's a restart.
Debrief
questions:
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What
was the initial reaction of your team?
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How
well did the team cope with this
challenge?
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What
skills did it take to be successful as a
team?
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What
creative solutions were suggested and how were they
received?
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What
would an outside observer have seen as the strengths
and weaknesses of the team?
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What
did each team member learn about him/her self as an
individual?
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What
other situations in life or at work are like the
Helium Stick?
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Many
times during this activity, people become frustrated
with others who aren't lowering the stick, and often
choose one person as the culprit. Also, some people
give up and let the stick come off their fingers. If
either happens, be prepared to discuss how blame or
giving up affects teams.
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