What's a Team?
Imagine you and your friends are playing tag at the park. If all of you are on the same side, trying to catch the other kids, you're like a team! A team is just a bunch of people who join forces for one big goal, like scoring points in soccer, catching fish in a game, or even building the best sandcastle at the beach.
What's a Player?
Each person on the team has their own job. In soccer, some players kick the ball, some run after it, and others try to stop the other team from scoring. A player is like one of those special friends who does a part of the work so everyone can win together.
So when you're playing with your friends, or even watching them play, you're seeing teams and players in action!
Examples
- A soccer team has 11 players who all work together to win the game.
- In a classroom, students can be like a team working on a project.
- A restaurant kitchen is a team where each cook has a specific job.
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- What is cohesiveness?
- What are shared goals?
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