This is one of a series of problems designed to develop learners' team working skills. Other tasks in the series can be found by going to thisarticle.
What are you aiming to do?
For the task:
The team has to recreate a 2-D arrangement of cubes which matches all the information on their cards without showing each team member's information to anyone else.
As a team:
Allowing everyone to contribute
Listening
Asking questions and finding out what others think
Sharing knowledge and reasoning
Reflecting and making use of what has been said
Coming to a consensus
Getting started
You will be working in a team of four. Ensure that you have plenty of red, green, yellow and blue cubes. You cannot use paper or pencil to help you because you need to listen to what others have to say.
Discuss how you will work together and share your ideas.
Put the pile of 8 cards face down in the centre of the table.
Tackling the problem
Each member of the team takes a card from the pile in turn (enough for two cards each).
Rules
Team members cannot show their cards to anyone else on the team.
A team member can describe what is on each of their cards.
Team members can ask questions to help them make sense of what is on their cards, or on someone else's cards.
The task is complete when everyone agrees that the arrangement they have made matches everything that is on their cards.
Ifyou have an observer, they might find the following list of things to look for helpful and feed back to the team at the end of the task.
Check that no one reveals their card or writes anything down.
Identify points where team members share knowledge and reasoning, and listen to each other.
Identify points where team members make decisions together.
Note whether all members of the team are involved.