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The Little Engine that Could. Retold By: Watty Piper A Platt and Munk Classic Presentation By: Marc Roche. An engine that was carrying toys for little boys and girls on the other side of the mountain broke down - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Little Engine that Could

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The Little Engine that Could

Retold By: Watty PiperA Platt and Munk ClassicPresentation By: Marc Roche

Page 2: The Little Engine that Could

An engine that was carrying toys for little boys and girls on the other side of the mountain broke down

They asked other trains that passed by to help pull the train over the mountain, but they were all too pompous to do so

Finally Ol’ Blue Train come and saves the day

He thinks he can, and well I don’t want to ruin the story for you

Summary

Page 3: The Little Engine that Could

Chug, chug, chug Puff, puff, puff Ding-dong, ding-dong I am very little, but I think I can- Ol’ Blue

Quotes

Page 4: The Little Engine that Could

Forming- When train broke down and the toys need to find a train bring them over the mountain

Storming- The pompous trains wouldn’t help them get over the mountain

Norming- Ol’ Blue helps them get going over the mountain

Performing- Ol’ Blue gets them over the mountain

Adjourning- Toys get sold in toy store? Pawn Shop? We never find out (something to research)

Tucker Mans 5 Stages (Tuckman)

Page 5: The Little Engine that Could

Toys= Coordinators, Orienteer/Summarizers, Big Followers (rely completely on train)

Blockers= Shiny new engine, Freight Train, Busted down old train, Mountain

Ol’ Blue= Energizer, Harmonizer, Dominator (takes over with long monologues and controls the toys fate)

Functional Roles of Groups

Page 6: The Little Engine that Could

Toys posed with new task (find a new train, or someone who will pull the train)

Conflict erupts into chaos when no train will come help them

No leader emerges until Ol’ Blue comes to save day

We will never know what those toys would’ve done if Ol’ Blue didn’t come, but the path they were on was dangerous

Conflict resolution

Page 7: The Little Engine that Could

Toys are a group when the train breaks down (working Group) Try to come together to fix train, otherstry to convince other trains to come help (Pseudo-Team) When Ol’ Blue comes to save them they have potential (Potential Team) They get over the mountain (Real Team)

Team Building

Page 8: The Little Engine that Could

A lot of good feedback is given throughout

Ex: “I think I can”- Ol’ Blue Bad feedback: “I am a Passenger Engine.

I only carry fine big trains. I pull you? Indeed not!”- Mean Shiny train

Ugly Feedback: “I am a Freight Engine… I won’t pull the likes of you!”- Even Meaner Freight Train

360 Feedback, The good the bad the ugly

Page 9: The Little Engine that Could

Big into weddings and stuff Family vacations Never giving up spirit (I’m Irish)

Roche FamilyMe and Adam doing our best Train impression

Page 10: The Little Engine that Could

Mom:Initiator/ContributorInformation Seeker/GiverOpinion Seeker/ GiverElaborator/ClarifierCoordinatorDiagnosticianOrienteer/SummarizerEnergizerProcedure DeveloperSecretarySupporter/EncouragerFeeling Expresser

Marc and Adam:Tension RelieverConciliatorFollowerBlockerDeserterPlayboyRecognition SeekerDad:Supporter/EncouragerTension RelieverGatekeeper

Family Roles