Tug-of-War Reflection Respond in your notebook

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Tug-of-War Reflection Respond in your notebook •Who did the RED team represent? Why were they the tallest & strongest children? •Who did the BLUE team represent? Why were there fewer BLUE team members than RED team members? •Who did the WHITE team represent? Why did they come in late? •Why did the BLUE team members get offered a prize if they won? •Why was there one student on the BLUE team who was not offered the prize? •Why did the WHITE team cheer for the BLUE team? •Why did part of the RED team join late? •Why did the RED team have to pull the tug-of-war rope passed the bag, while the WHITE team only had to prevent the RED team from doing so?