Teamwork in Grade 7 helps students learn how to cooperate, share responsibilities, and solve problems together. Through inquiry learning, learners ask questions about group roles, test strategies for collaboration, and reflect on their contributions. Instead of only dividing tasks, they practice listening, compromise, and leadership. Activities such as group projects, peer feedback, and role-play make teamwork active and practical. By linking cooperation to real-life challenges, Teamwork becomes a skill for success in school, relationships, and future careers.


🟢 Starter

  • Define the word “teamwork.”
  • List three benefits of working in groups.
  • Write about one time you helped a teammate.
  • List three qualities of a good teammate.
  • Reflect: why is listening important in teamwork?
  • Write three polite phrases for group discussions.
  • Identify one example of teamwork in sports.
  • Write about why trust matters in a team.
  • List three examples of classroom teamwork.
  • Write three reasons cooperation prevents conflict.
  • Compare teamwork at school and teamwork at home.
  • Write about why respect is important in groups.
  • List three roles people can take in a team.
  • Write a reflection on sharing responsibilities.
  • Identify one famous example of teamwork in history.
  • Write three examples of positive communication.
  • Compare working alone and in groups.
  • Write a short story about teamwork in school.
  • List three ways to motivate a team.
  • Reflect: how does teamwork make projects easier?

🟡 Practice

  • Write a paragraph on how teamwork builds confidence.
  • Create a plan for dividing tasks in a project.
  • Role-play solving a disagreement respectfully.
  • Write three strategies for improving group communication.
  • Debate: should leaders always make the final decision?
  • Write about how teamwork helps in sports.
  • Research how teams work in the workplace.
  • Create a chart of team roles and responsibilities.
  • Write about how teamwork reduces stress.
  • Research one successful team in history.
  • Create a reflection journal after a group activity.
  • Write three strategies for including shy teammates.
  • Compare teamwork in school with teamwork in business.
  • Write a paragraph on why feedback strengthens groups.
  • Create a role-play about supporting a struggling teammate.
  • Research how cultural differences affect teamwork.
  • Write about how technology supports team projects.
  • Create a project showing teamwork in your community.
  • Write a persuasive paragraph about respect in teamwork.
  • Reflect: how has teamwork helped you grow as a student?

🔴 Challenge

  • Write an essay on why teamwork is essential in society.
  • Research how teamwork saves lives in emergencies.
  • Debate: is teamwork more effective than individual work?
  • Create a project about how NASA teams prepare for space missions.
  • Write a diary entry as a leader managing a group.
  • Research how teamwork shapes success in sports.
  • Write a persuasive speech about collaboration in school.
  • Compare teamwork in ancient times with today.
  • Research how companies build strong teams.
  • Write a reflection on challenges in working with groups.
  • Create a multimedia presentation about teamwork skills.
  • Debate: should teams always have one leader?
  • Research how teamwork is taught in the military.
  • Write about the role of empathy in teamwork.
  • Create a project showing how teamwork solves global issues.
  • Write a reflection about your strengths and weaknesses in a team.
  • Research how online teamwork is different from face-to-face.
  • Write a persuasive essay about teamwork in communities.
  • Reflect: how will teamwork skills help you in the future?
  • Propose three new ways schools can improve teamwork education.