
Enhancing Time Management Skills: Practical Group Activity
Improve time management skills with a group activity focused on task completion, prioritization, and planning. Reflect on past experiences and record competencies achieved. Engage in discussions and strategies for effective time management.
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Teacher slide Objectives: To be able to recognise the skill of time management and work on improving it. You need: Student worksheet (a few per group, adjust as needed to suit the class) Computers (optional but highly recommended) The recommended time for this resource is 30 minutes
Competencies: Time Management
Introduction Time management is a key skill required for education and employment. Like all skills, time management can be improved and developed.
Instructions You will work in small groups for 15 minutes and will receive a list of tasks. Each task is worth a different number of points. When you complete a task, you will receive the associated number of points. The winning team will be the team with the most number of points. Any tasks which are not completed to a high standard may be disqualified!
Discussion What strategies did you employ to get the most number of points? Some effective strategies for keeping to a time limit include: - Prioritising: considering which tasks are the most important and urgent and should be completed first. - Planning: formulating a plan of how you will complete the tasks. - Delegating: in a group situation, it is effective to understand the strengths of the group and divide tasks according to those strengths.
Reflection Reflect on a time when you have used good time management skills. This could include times you have: - Prioritised - Planned your time - Delegated and shared tasks in a team setting You can record these in your competencies tool!
Your competencies Login to the Unifrog platform and record examples of when you have displayed time management skills.