On your mark… Get set…

 
 

$79/school

 

What’s included?

This is a week of escalating fun culminating in a 20-minute Double Dare gameshow that you can hold during a staff meeting or as its own event. We set the stage with humorous emails jumpstarting the staff participation, letting them play and contribute as much as anyone else

What is the week like?

Everything begins with this opening email:

Opening email sample from the principal:

“Hello everyone,

Every four years or so, there comes the need for a school to test themselves, to find the best of the best who walk the halls, to hold a competition that inspires colleagues and encompasses all areas of mental and physical skills, until finally one victor emerges as our champion to win prizes and glory.

I know right now some of you are jumping off your seats screaming, “OH!  OHH!  OHHHH!!!! Is it finally time for The Triwizard Tournament!!!” 

Calm down, Potterheads. 

No. There will be no wizards or wands needed because those aren’t real things.  Instead, I speak of something any child of the 80’s or 90’s with access to Nickelodeon can tell you is a much more magical and prestigious competition… DOUBLE DARE!

Here’s the deal. I’ve decided to recreate Double Dare just for our school, not only to bring us some entertainment and to give some of you the chance to run the famous obstacle course, but also as an excuse to find and hand out treats, awards, and prizes for everyone, because you all deserve it.

So, in our Double Dare game, when the contestants run through the obstacle course (and yes, there will be a real obstacle course!), they will win prizes not only for themselves, but for all members of our teachers and staff…”

How much time/extra money is involved?

Up front: We always try to make our programs as easy as possible, but this one does take a little more setup than the others because of the obstacle course.

Creating the obstacle course is the heart of the week and fun for everyone involved: teachers, staff, students, even parents. Groups compete to create amazing obstacles using whatever they can find that week, but no budget is needed for this.

For the final game and run through, prizes and treats can be won for all teachers and staff as the obstacle course is completed (this is Teacher Appreciation Week after all). This is where you can supplement with a budget if you have one, but if not, prizes can be school passes, skip next PD meeting, etc… or use our prize guide pre-written emails to reach out to parents and businesses for contributions.


About Class Team Building

Class Team Building is a collaboration between corporate team building experts and k-12 teachers to make professional-level, astonishingly fun, morale and culture programs available and affordable to schools.

We believe in making programs that are easy to implement, highly effective, and always 100% guaranteed.

Enjoy “Movie Magic!,” give your school a great week, and consider joining our subscription as we work to rebuild the school communities which took such a big hit during the pandemic.