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===Objectives===
 
===Objectives===
Fun, creativity, group identity, decoration, idea generation, collaboration, possibly donations of outcome as outreach to community organizations.  
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[[File:PumpkinTotemPole-JZvibleman.jpg|thumbnail|A team of pumpkins!]]
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Fun, creativity, group identity, decoration, idea generation, collaboration, possibly donations of outcome as outreach to community organizations.
  
 
===Group Size===
 
===Group Size===
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Carving tools.
 
Carving tools.
 
Materials for cleanup.
 
Materials for cleanup.
Sturdy Pole ( e.g, PVC or metal pipe, reebar, bamboo) 1"-2" diameter; 5'-7' feet tall.
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One sturdy pole for each group (e.g, PVC or metal pipe, rebar, bamboo): 1"-2" diameter; 5'-7' feet tall.
Tools to dig hole in ground, or to create stand for pole.
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Tools to dig hole in ground, or to create a stand to hold the pole.
Optional: strings or tubes of outdoor holiday lights; extension cords, outlets.
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Optional: strings or tubes of outdoor holiday lights; extension cords; outlets.
  
  
 
===Set Up===
 
===Set Up===
 
Have participants divide into teams of 3 - 7.
 
Have participants divide into teams of 3 - 7.
Have each person choose a pumpkin - sizes for each team should be graded, so that each team has large to small.
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Have each person choose a pumpkin - sizes for each team could be graded, so that each team has large to small.
  
 
===Directions===
 
===Directions===
 
Everyone carves jack-o-lanterns.
 
Everyone carves jack-o-lanterns.
- There can be a declared them, such as design each as a "self portrait" or "company mascot" or on some idea relevant to the group (e.g., friendly customer service).
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- There can be a declared them, such as design each as a "self portrait" or "team/organization mascot," or something relevant to the group's activities (e.g., friendly customer service).
  
Remove stems and "caps" of each pumpkin remove ''except the smallest in each group.'' Top holes need to be level.
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Remove stems and "caps" of each pumpkin. ''Save the cap/stem of the smallest in each group.'' Top openings should have level surfaces (for setting the next pumpkin on).
Cut holes in the bottom of each pumpkin ''except the largest in each group.''
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Cut holes in the bottom of each pumpkin - large enough to fit over the pole (and string of lights, if you are wrapping the pole).
 
Clean out the seeds and goo.
 
Clean out the seeds and goo.
 
Clean up and recycle the mess!
 
Clean up and recycle the mess!
  
Each team mounts its pole securely (unless the setup has done that for them).
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Each team mounts its pole securely (or, the organizers can set up the poles ahead of time).
Optional: wrap the string of lights around the pole tightly (may require duct tape to secure), with plug at the top.
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Optional: wrap the string of lights around the pole tightly (may require duct tape to secure), with the plug end at the top.
Mount the team's pumpkins on the pole, with largest on the bottom and progressing upward to the top. Cut slot in stemmed cap of the top (smallest) pumpkin, to allow cord to come out.
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Mount the team's pumpkins on the pole, possibly with the largest on the bottom and progressing upward.
Plug into the extension cord. Secure cord to prevent tripping or other hazards.
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Cut a slot in the stemmed cap of the top (smallest) pumpkin, to allow the cord to come out.
Note that carved pumpkins can last a week or less, depending on weather and other factors.
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Plug the light string into the extension cord. Secure the cord to prevent tripping or other hazards.
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Note that carved pumpkins can last a week or less before decomposing, depending on weather and other factors.
  
 
===Debrief===
 
===Debrief===
 
Admire each others' sculptures!
 
Admire each others' sculptures!
  
Gather as whole group and discuss the process - successful moments in collaborations, what to do differently to make the experience smoother another time. Discuss what was learned that could be applied to group projects/work.
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Gather as whole group and discuss the process - successful moments in collaborations, what to do differently to make the experience smoother another time . . . Discuss what was learned that could be applied to ongoing group projects/work.
  
  
 
===Alternatives===
 
===Alternatives===
The poles could be erected at an assisted living/retirement facility, a day care, or other places where people could enjoy them.
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The poles could be erected at an assisted living/retirement facility, a day care, or other places where many people could enjoy them.
  
  
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[[Category:Medium]]
 
[[Category:Medium]]
 
[[Category:Large]]
 
[[Category:Large]]
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[[Category:Outside]]
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[[Category:Art]]
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[[Category:Arts/Crafts]]

Latest revision as of 03:38, 16 December 2013


Objectives

A team of pumpkins!

Fun, creativity, group identity, decoration, idea generation, collaboration, possibly donations of outcome as outreach to community organizations.

Group Size

Any size group can work, divided into small teams of 3 - 7 people.

Materials

Pumpkins of a variety of sizes, from very large to small. At least one for every participant. Carving tools. Materials for cleanup. One sturdy pole for each group (e.g, PVC or metal pipe, rebar, bamboo): 1"-2" diameter; 5'-7' feet tall. Tools to dig hole in ground, or to create a stand to hold the pole. Optional: strings or tubes of outdoor holiday lights; extension cords; outlets.


Set Up

Have participants divide into teams of 3 - 7. Have each person choose a pumpkin - sizes for each team could be graded, so that each team has large to small.

Directions

Everyone carves jack-o-lanterns. - There can be a declared them, such as design each as a "self portrait" or "team/organization mascot," or something relevant to the group's activities (e.g., friendly customer service).

Remove stems and "caps" of each pumpkin. Save the cap/stem of the smallest in each group. Top openings should have level surfaces (for setting the next pumpkin on). Cut holes in the bottom of each pumpkin - large enough to fit over the pole (and string of lights, if you are wrapping the pole). Clean out the seeds and goo. Clean up and recycle the mess!

Each team mounts its pole securely (or, the organizers can set up the poles ahead of time). Optional: wrap the string of lights around the pole tightly (may require duct tape to secure), with the plug end at the top. Mount the team's pumpkins on the pole, possibly with the largest on the bottom and progressing upward. Cut a slot in the stemmed cap of the top (smallest) pumpkin, to allow the cord to come out. Plug the light string into the extension cord. Secure the cord to prevent tripping or other hazards. Note that carved pumpkins can last a week or less before decomposing, depending on weather and other factors.

Debrief

Admire each others' sculptures!

Gather as whole group and discuss the process - successful moments in collaborations, what to do differently to make the experience smoother another time . . . Discuss what was learned that could be applied to ongoing group projects/work.


Alternatives

The poles could be erected at an assisted living/retirement facility, a day care, or other places where many people could enjoy them.




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