








Lead the Way
Lead the Way: Choose your style
Topic Based Activity - Topics: Leadership Styles, Decision Making, Problem Solving
Description: Students work in teams to tackle realistic leadership scenarios, applying different leadership styles to make decisions, justify their actions, and reflect on how their approach influences team outcomes.
In the main part of the activity, teams work through different scenarios. They discuss each scenario, agree on the most effective leadership style, and outline the actions they would take. For each response, they explain their reasoning and reflect on how their leadership choice would influence the team’s success.
Students should have some familiarity with leadership styles before completing this activity. However, it can also be used as an introduction to the topic.
What You Get:
Teacher Notes
Presentation Slides
Lead the Way Planning Worksheet
Lead the Way: Choose your style
Topic Based Activity - Topics: Leadership Styles, Decision Making, Problem Solving
Description: Students work in teams to tackle realistic leadership scenarios, applying different leadership styles to make decisions, justify their actions, and reflect on how their approach influences team outcomes.
In the main part of the activity, teams work through different scenarios. They discuss each scenario, agree on the most effective leadership style, and outline the actions they would take. For each response, they explain their reasoning and reflect on how their leadership choice would influence the team’s success.
Students should have some familiarity with leadership styles before completing this activity. However, it can also be used as an introduction to the topic.
What You Get:
Teacher Notes
Presentation Slides
Lead the Way Planning Worksheet
Lead the Way: Choose your style
Topic Based Activity - Topics: Leadership Styles, Decision Making, Problem Solving
Description: Students work in teams to tackle realistic leadership scenarios, applying different leadership styles to make decisions, justify their actions, and reflect on how their approach influences team outcomes.
In the main part of the activity, teams work through different scenarios. They discuss each scenario, agree on the most effective leadership style, and outline the actions they would take. For each response, they explain their reasoning and reflect on how their leadership choice would influence the team’s success.
Students should have some familiarity with leadership styles before completing this activity. However, it can also be used as an introduction to the topic.
What You Get:
Teacher Notes
Presentation Slides
Lead the Way Planning Worksheet