Outdoor Challenges and Adventure · Outdoor and Adventure
Collaborative Problem Solving
Participating in group challenges that require cooperation and critical thinking. Students reflect on leadership and listening.
Key Questions
- 1What happens to the group when everyone tries to lead at once?
- 2How can we make sure everyone's ideas are heard during a challenge?
- 3Why is trust important when working on a difficult task?
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
NCCA: Primary - Outdoor and adventure activitiesNCCA: Primary - Trust and confidence activities
Class/Year: 3rd Year
Subject: Active Bodies, Healthy Minds: Year 3 Physical Education
Unit: Outdoor Challenges and Adventure
Period: Outdoor and Adventure
Suggested Methodologies
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