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How to generate team spirit at a pep rally

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By krislarsen
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There's nothing having a winning team during high school to bring a school to be proud of the teams. However, how do you make a pep rally exciting for the rest of the school? Sure everyone gets out of classes early, but how do you stop the ditches, talkers, or the ones that just won't pay attention.

From Quick Guide: Playing High School Sports
Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Gym (or enough room to fit ever student comfortably)
  • Emcee
  • Entertainment

    How to generate team spirit at a pep rally

  1. Step 1

    Get the students involved. Homecoming coming don't just focus on the football team, but involve students from each class. And no not just the popular ones, pick students from every group. Unfortunely there are always clicks but sometimes you have to pull a "The Breakfast Club" style on them and force them into a room. You'd be suprise of the results.

  2. Step 2

    A good emcee. A teacher that is enthusicatic about the school, or one that is a favorite of the students. Usually this ends up being a younger teacher, but sometimes it's a coach or a teacher who has been around awhile. Don't use a dean or a principal (unless greatly liked) they are seen as a disciplinary and frankly students don't want to be told to jump up and get excited.

  3. Step 3

    Cheerleaders or dance teams. They are supposed to pump up crowds, let them strut their stuff. Instead of just sticking them in the corner as everyone walks in have them preform.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure everyone fits. No point of having a school pep rally to bring everyone together unless everyone can fit.

Tips & Warnings
  • Keep it fun, not forced.
  • Make it interesting.

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