Instructions for a team game are like rules that tell everyone what to do so they can play together and have fun.
Imagine you're playing tag with your friends at the park. If there were no rules, some kids might run in circles while others just stand still, it would be confusing! But if someone says, "If you get tagged, you’re it!" that means everyone knows what to do next. That's an instruction.
What Instructions Usually Include
- Who plays?, Like, "All the kids in the sandbox are on Team Blue."
- What they need to do?, Like, "Team Blue has to catch the ball and throw it back."
- When the game starts and ends?, Like, "The game goes for 10 minutes, and then we take a break."
These instructions help everyone know what's going on, just like how your teacher tells you what to do in class so everything runs smoothly!
Examples
- A coach tells players to pass the ball quickly before the opponent can catch up.
- The teacher explains that each team must complete a task together to win.
- A simple rule says players cannot talk during the game.
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See also
- What is Central role?
- What are the right people?
- What is Great leadership?
- What is Leadership?
- What are leadership styles?