Title: Strength in Numbers Activity
1Strength in Numbers Activity
- Georgia CTAE Resource Network
- Instructional Resource Office
- Written by Cate Buchanan Dr. Frank Flanders
- 2010
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2The following activity will demonstrate that
there is strength in numbers
- When people ban together they can often
accomplish more than as single individuals, or
the sum of individual accomplishments.
3Student and professional organizations are
important in that they allow people to bond
together to accomplish common goals.
4Groups can plan and carry out programs together
such as
- Educational programs
- Voting for a candidate
- Passing legislation
- Lobbying for a pay increase
- Carrying out military operations
- Etc.
5This activity will demonstrate strength in numbers
- Students should obtain a 6 or longer piece of
twine and follow directions on the following
slides. Yarn may be substituted.
6Try to break the twine with your hands
- Can you break it?
- If so, note the effort it took.
7If you were able to break the twine, obtain
another 6 piece.
8Unravel the twine and separate the individual
pieces.
9Try to break each piece
- Can you break it?
- Break all pieces of the string.
- If you can break it, how much effort did it take?
- Which was easier to break, the twine as one piece
or each string individually?
10What did you learn from this activity?
11We learned
- There is strength in numbers.
- A group of people can accomplish more than single
individuals. - People organizations are important.
- Etc.
12What are some organizations in our society that
are important in helping groups accomplish common
goals?
13Example Groups
- Political Parties
- Teacher Associations
- Volunteer Firefighter Organization
- Jaycees
- Historical Society
- CTAE Organizations including
- HOSA
- FFA
- FCCLA
- DECA
- Skills USA
- FBLA
- TSA
14What are some benefits of being a member of
student organizations?
See the next slide for the important benefits.
15Some of the most important benefits of being
involved in a student organization are
- Sharing ideas/resources
- Professional development
- Learning to work cooperatively
- Develop skills
- Opportunity to be of service to others
- Learning skills in preparation for participation
in professional career organizations and becoming
a contributing member of society.
16Note to the teacher
- See the next slides on the use of yarn if twine
is not available.
17Instead of Twine use Yarn
- Note yarn is much weaker than twine!
- If you wish for your students not to break the
yarn give them two or more 6 inch pieces to be
doubled for more strength.
18Yarn
- Follow the procedure outlined for the twine
activity.
19Lean on Me
20Lean on Me
- In effective organizations people help each
other. - This means each person brings their individual
strengths to the group.
21Lean on Me
- Acting as one group and using the strength of
each, organizations can accomplish more.
22Lean on Me Activity
- Obtain 2 pieces of yarn 6-8 long
23Procedure
- 1. Tape one end of the yarn to the desk as
shown, or have a friend hold one end.
24Procedure continued
- 2. Twist the twine tightly
25Procedure continued
- 3. Tape the ends so that the yarn does not
unravel.
26Procedure continued
- 4. Break each piece as shown. Do not let the
twisted piece of yarn unravel before breaking. - Note the force used to break each piece.
27Analysis
- Which was most difficult to break?
- In most instances, the twisted twine will be most
difficult to break.
28Analysis continued
- Why was the twisted piece of yarn more difficult
to break?
?
29Analysis continued
- In the twisted yarn, the fibers form a tight
bond, spreading the force among all the fibers
more evenly.
30Analysis continued
- In the un-twisted yarn, the looser fibers are
more likely to be stressed individually, when a
weak fiber breaks they all begin to break.
31Summary
- Strands of rope and twine are twisted to make
them stronger. Also, cotton fibers in blue
jeans, etc.
32Summary continued
- So what does this have to do with CTSOs and
other organizations?
33Summary continued
- The closer the members
- The more members work together
- The more members share the load
- The stronger and more successful the organization!