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+ | <!-- please delete whichever group size(s) are not appropriate for this activity ---> | ||
+ | * [[Category:Small]] [[:Category:Small| Small]] | ||
+ | * [[Category:Medium]][[:Category:Medium| Medium]] | ||
+ | * [[Category:Large]] [[:Category:Large| Large]] | ||
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===Set Up=== | ===Set Up=== | ||
Circle of new aquaintances | Circle of new aquaintances | ||
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+ | Have participants select a single eating utensil they would use for the rest of their lives. Options consist of a fork, spoon or knife. This will get people talking about their favorite food items and ultimately reveal a deeper side of themselves to the group. | ||
===Debrief=== | ===Debrief=== |
Latest revision as of 08:55, 17 May 2011
Objectives
Group Size
Materials
None
Set Up
Circle of new aquaintances
Directions
Have participants select a single eating utensil they would use for the rest of their lives. Options consist of a fork, spoon or knife. This will get people talking about their favorite food items and ultimately reveal a deeper side of themselves to the group.
Debrief
This is a getting-to-know you game. An easy, no pressure way of breaking the ice and finding out a little more about someone through a harmless question and ageless debate.
Alternatives
add in a spork as an option to spice things up. if game continues, options of mugs and cups are always available as well.