Paper Tower is a simple teambuilding activity that involves creativity, planning and teamwork. Build the tallest tower using just A4papers and cellotape and scissor .
- Materials required:12A4papers, 1cellotape, and a scissor.
- Number of People : Three teams of 8 people Time Required:45 minutes.
- Rules: You cannot use materials other than A4paper and cellotape and scissor. The winning team will be decided according to the height and creativity and stability and streightness of the tower.
How Do we Play Paper Tower?
Give each team 45 minutes to plan and discuss strategy, and then start to build the tower.Each team will build a tall tower using the materials supplied. When time is up, stop everyone and measure the height of the tower to determine the winner. Towers must remain standing and not fall and be straighten.
At the very beginning of making Paper Tower ,we had not a plan how to built it.All of the members in our group presented their own idea about the basement and how to built it height.After long discussion our group member Shehara started to make the basement as her own way.It was right and it was accepted by all the members.Then we had a plan and started to build it all together and we made four supports for the basement.Then we rolled the papers like cones and pasted them one by one.But when tower's height was increasing,the straightness and strength went down.When the time was over we had used 11 papers and had made 2nd highest tower,from the three groups.
End of this activity we had learnt a lot.when we are doing anything we must have a plan and strategy about what we are going to do.when we are working as a group all of the members have the responsibility on that and someone should take the leadership as well. We must listen to others. And we also learnt to how to finishes the work within the given period of time.



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