The Barter Puzzle
 Our every PPD session we learn some new things.This day also madam bring an game which is taught us lot of things. first madam divide our class in to four groups and select a leader, sub leader  from each group & she call leader and member and give a little task for us (i am a member in my group). The task we have to cut a A3 size picture in to 75 pieces. It's too easy we did that.
                               After that she give us a task that's so wired.  That is we have to arrange the cutting papers like a BARTER puzzle.There is strategy also, madam mixed some 5/6 cuttings from other group we have to convince other group members and bring our cuttings.This is the task.

Our group there are about 7 members i think. we arrange cuttings separately and join  the full picture in the mean time our group members trying to convince other group members and get some pieces we did 95% our puzzle but we don't have our cuttings because the other groups don't have an interest to give our cuttings so that any group didn't complete the task, so that madam gave us marks what percentage we did? & how many other group's cutting  we have . According to that we win the game
                           

From this session we learn lot of things. while we are doing this task madam interrupt and ask about our individual project .we tell about that in front of our class so this task change our concentration from the game after that we have to do our games. From this as  a human being we have to face lot of problems and duties if they interrupt us we should move on &concentrate our goals.And we learn that convincing people not a easy task .if we want to convince people we can help them to do their tasks and another way is talk with them in a friendly manner. If we have to survive this we have to maintain our ethical strategies. Another important one is "Team work",its everything. 
                                            This is very fun !!! & intelligent game!!!
           

                                 Learning Outcomes

                                 Strategy
                                 Leadership
                                 Problem solving
                                 Communication skills
                                 Leadership

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