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Everyone in the group writes down 3 questions they would like to ask others in the group. Not the normal “what’s your name” type questions but something like, "Where is the most interesting place you have ever traveled" or "Name a topic you feel absolutely passionate about". | Everyone in the group writes down 3 questions they would like to ask others in the group. Not the normal “what’s your name” type questions but something like, "Where is the most interesting place you have ever traveled" or "Name a topic you feel absolutely passionate about". | ||
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===Debrief=== | ===Debrief=== | ||
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− | * | + | *Pick an object in the room as "it" in groups students have three questions to try and figure out what "it" is. They can ask any question except for "Is it...?" At the end of their three questions they either have to guess the object or pass to the next team. |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 6 January 2010
Objectives
Group Size
Materials
Pen and paper
Set Up
Everyone in the group writes down 3 questions they would like to ask others in the group. Not the normal “what’s your name” type questions but something like, "Where is the most interesting place you have ever traveled" or "Name a topic you feel absolutely passionate about".
Put all the questions in a hat and ask them to the group
Debrief
Alternatives
- Pick an object in the room as "it" in groups students have three questions to try and figure out what "it" is. They can ask any question except for "Is it...?" At the end of their three questions they either have to guess the object or pass to the next team.