Difference between revisions of "Jedi Mind Trick"
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− | Stand in a circle with one person in the middle. | + | Stand in a circle with one person in the middle. The goal of the person in the center is to take another participant’s place in the circle. Members of the outer circle attempt to switch places without losing a spot in the circle to the person in the middle. To switch places, a participant on the outside makes eye contact with another member of the circle and then both members run across the circle and switch places. No talking or additional gestures can be used. |
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+ | Additional rule: You can make it so that you must switch with someone at least two spaces away, so as to prevent too much switching with the person next to them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 17 May 2011
Objectives
Icebreakers/Warmups | Communication | Circle Games | Running Games |Group Size
MediumMaterials
None
Set Up
None
Directions
Stand in a circle with one person in the middle. The goal of the person in the center is to take another participant’s place in the circle. Members of the outer circle attempt to switch places without losing a spot in the circle to the person in the middle. To switch places, a participant on the outside makes eye contact with another member of the circle and then both members run across the circle and switch places. No talking or additional gestures can be used.
Alternatives
Additional rule: You can make it so that you must switch with someone at least two spaces away, so as to prevent too much switching with the person next to them.