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[[Image:Helium Stick Concentration.JPG|center|thumb|400px|right|The object is to lower the Helium Stick to the ground]]
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===Objectives===
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[[Category:Icebreakers/Warmups]] [[:Category:Icebreakers/Warmups| Icebreakers/Warmups]] |
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[[Category:Communication]] [[:Category:Communication| Communication]] |
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[[Category:Collaboration]] [[:Category:Collaboration| Collaboration]] |
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[[Category:Team Strategy]] [[:Category:Team Strategy| Team Strategy]]
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===Group Size===
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* [[Category:Small]] [[:Category:Small| Small]] 
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* [[Category:Medium]][[:Category:Medium| Medium]]
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* [[Category:Large]] [[:Category:Large| Large]]
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* If you have a larger group, break them up into groups of 5-10 people.
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===Materials===
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* Tent Pole (or similar Long, Thin, Light Rod)
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* PVC pipe, available at your local hardware store
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* Purchase a Helium Stick at the [http://www.wilderdom.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=77&products_id=8&zenid=ced7b4b680abc1ba1d5142e6abedd40a Wilderdom.com Store]
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===Set Up===
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[[Image:Helium Stick Setup.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Setting up for the Helium Stick Activity]]
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None
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===Directions===
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Line up team in two rows which face each other. Introduce the Helium Stick - a long, thin,
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light rod. Ask participants to point their index fingers and hold their arms out. Lay the Helium
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Stick down on their fingers. Before you let go, get the group to adjust their finger heights until the Helium Stick is
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horizontal and everyone's index fingers are touching the stick.
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Explain that the challenge is to lower the Helium Stick to the ground.
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The catch: Each person's fingers must be in contact with the Helium Stick at all times. Pinching or grabbing the
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pole in not allowed - it must rest on top of fingers.
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Reiterate to the group that if anyone's finger is caught not touching the Helium Stick, the task will be restarted.
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Let the task begin....
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Warning: Particularly in the early stages, the Helium Stick has a habit of mysteriously floating up
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rather than coming down, causing much laughter. A bit of clever humoring can help - e.g.,
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act surprised and ask what are they doing raising the Helium Stick instead of lowering it!
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[[Image:Helium Stick Rising.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Often times the Helium Stick rises first]]
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For added drama, jump up and pull it down! Participants may be confused initially about the
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paradoxical behavior of the Helium Stick. The secret (keep it to yourself) is that the collective
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upwards pressure tends to be greater than the weight of the stick. Often the more a group
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tries, the more it floats. Some groups or individuals (most often larger size groups) after 5 to
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10 minutes of trying may be inclined to give up, believing it not to be possible or that it is too
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hard. The facilitator can offer direct suggestions or suggest the group stops the task,
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discusses their strategy, and then has another go.
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Less often, a group may appear to be succeeding too fast. In response, be particularly
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vigilant about fingers not touching the pole. Also make sure participants lower the pole all
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the way onto the ground. You can add further difficulty by adding a large washer to each
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end of the stick and explain that the washers should not fall off during the exercise, otherwise
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its a restart. Eventually the group needs to calm down, concentrate, and very slowly,
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patiently lower the Helium Stick - easier said than done.
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===Variations===
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Use Hula-hoop instead of stick
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===Debrief Questions===
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* What was challenging about this activity?
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* What led to the eventual success?
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[[Image:Helium Stick Success.JPG|thumb|300px|center|Success!!!]]
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==External links==
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* This description is based on [http://wilderdom.com/games/descriptions/HeliumStick.html Helium Stick: Description of a team building exercise] (Wilderdom)
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*An alternative description of [https://team-building.org/helium-stick-team-building-game/ The Helium Stick Activity is on Team-Building.org]

Latest revision as of 03:16, 24 May 2021

The object is to lower the Helium Stick to the ground

Objectives

Icebreakers/Warmups | Communication | Collaboration | Team Strategy

Group Size

Materials

  • Tent Pole (or similar Long, Thin, Light Rod)
  • PVC pipe, available at your local hardware store
  • Purchase a Helium Stick at the Wilderdom.com Store

Set Up

Setting up for the Helium Stick Activity

None


Directions

Line up team in two rows which face each other. Introduce the Helium Stick - a long, thin, light rod. Ask participants to point their index fingers and hold their arms out. Lay the Helium Stick down on their fingers. Before you let go, get the group to adjust their finger heights until the Helium Stick is horizontal and everyone's index fingers are touching the stick. Explain that the challenge is to lower the Helium Stick to the ground. The catch: Each person's fingers must be in contact with the Helium Stick at all times. Pinching or grabbing the pole in not allowed - it must rest on top of fingers.

Reiterate to the group that if anyone's finger is caught not touching the Helium Stick, the task will be restarted. Let the task begin....

Warning: Particularly in the early stages, the Helium Stick has a habit of mysteriously floating up rather than coming down, causing much laughter. A bit of clever humoring can help - e.g., act surprised and ask what are they doing raising the Helium Stick instead of lowering it!

Often times the Helium Stick rises first

For added drama, jump up and pull it down! Participants may be confused initially about the paradoxical behavior of the Helium Stick. The secret (keep it to yourself) is that the collective upwards pressure tends to be greater than the weight of the stick. Often the more a group tries, the more it floats. Some groups or individuals (most often larger size groups) after 5 to 10 minutes of trying may be inclined to give up, believing it not to be possible or that it is too hard. The facilitator can offer direct suggestions or suggest the group stops the task, discusses their strategy, and then has another go.

Less often, a group may appear to be succeeding too fast. In response, be particularly vigilant about fingers not touching the pole. Also make sure participants lower the pole all the way onto the ground. You can add further difficulty by adding a large washer to each end of the stick and explain that the washers should not fall off during the exercise, otherwise its a restart. Eventually the group needs to calm down, concentrate, and very slowly, patiently lower the Helium Stick - easier said than done.

Variations

Use Hula-hoop instead of stick

Debrief Questions

  • What was challenging about this activity?
  • What led to the eventual success?
Success!!!

External links