From: Murray, Christina M [murraychristin@wsu.edu]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 3:23 PM
Subject: WSU workshop - games for team building and life skills

Attachments: WSU Life Skill and Team Building Games Training.pdf; WSU Workshop Registration Form.pdf

Life Skills and Team Building Games Workshop

 

Walk away with dozens of new tools for working with groups to focus on play, safety, group management, team building, and life skill development.

 

Take home easy to carry note cards with game descriptions and reflection questions.  You will be prepared to lead games wherever you go!

 

A flyer and registration form is attached.  You may also visit 

http://county.wsu.edu/pierce/youth/4hafterschool for more information

 

Wednesday, June 6th

9:30 AM - 12:00 PM

$25.00, scholarships and STAR/MERIT credits available

Registration deadline: May 30th, call for availability after this date

Located at Portland Ave. Community Center in Tacoma

*You organization can schedule your own workshop with a minimum of ten people.

 

Look at what past participants said: 

The most important thing I gained from attending the training . . .

"Learning to build a life lesson into each activity"

"Strategies for teaching character"

"Having a positive attitude makes positive energy last longer"

"Easy to follow, fun, and inclusive"

 

One way I will use the life skills games . . .

"Talking to kids before games and have them set goals"

"We will use them in the dance/drama room to build a community"

"In gym programs focusing on teamwork/responsibility"

 

Cheers,
 
Christina Murray
4-H Program Coordinator
WSU Pierce County Extension, www.pierce.wsu.edu/
3602 Pacific Ave. Suite B, Tacoma, WA 98418
 
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