Cooperative Games
Team Sports and Games
Participating in games that require teamwork, communication, and problem-solving with peers. Understanding the importance of including everyone and respecting differing skill levels.
Learning Material
4 pagesWhat Are Cooperative Games?
What Are Cooperative Games?#
Most sports have two teams competing against each other. But some of the best physical education activities are not about beating anyone — they are about working TOGETHER to solve a problem or achieve a shared goal. These are called cooperative games!
In a cooperative game, everyone is on the same team. Instead of one team winning and one team losing, everyone either succeeds together or tries again together. There is no rivalry — only teamwork!
Why Play Cooperative Games?#
Cooperative games are incredibly valuable because they teach skills that are just as important as athletic skills:
Problem-solving: How do we get all 20 people across the "lava" using only three small mats? Your team has to think creatively!
Communication: Everyone needs to share ideas and listen to each other. A plan only works if everyone understands it.
Trust: Some cooperative games require you to trust your teammates — to believe they will support you or catch you.
Inclusion: In competitive games, less skilled players might get left out. In cooperative games, EVERYONE'S participation is needed. You cannot succeed without every single person.
Conflict resolution: When your team disagrees on the plan, how do you work it out? Cooperative games give you safe practice.
Competitive vs. Cooperative#
Both competitive and cooperative activities have value:
- Competitive sports build individual excellence, drive, and the ability to handle winning and losing.
- Cooperative games build teamwork, communication, empathy, and collective problem-solving.
The best athletes are usually both excellent individually AND great team players — competitive AND cooperative!
In Grade 2 PE, cooperative games help build class community and trust. When your class works well together in cooperative games, you play better in competitive sports too!