Coming to a group agreement isn’t always easy, but it’s an important skill to have when collaborating with others. These groups used voting, debate, and rock-paper-scissors to make the difficult decisions of which drawing of a “dream pet” was the best.
Often, not everyone agrees with the final decision, but that's just what happens when different opinions are shared. As long as the group tries its best to come up with a fair way for everyone to come to a consensus (a "group decision"), than that's the best you can do. When working with others, there's no guarantee that everyone will like the final decision.
Making tough decisions can still be fun though! Like this game of rock-paper-scissors to see who gets to read their paragraph to the class:
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