Check-in: Speed Drawing
To understand and respect each other’s differences in worldview.
To understand and respect each other’s differences in worldview.
One by one players give responses that fit into a category
One person turns to the person next to them & makes a sound & motion,
person 2 responds with complementary sound & motion.
play is passed around the circle (2 to 3, etc.)
A fun way for participants to break the ice and interact with each other.
In pairs or small groups players silently become non-human objects together
justification game to expand context
One person begins telling a true story and the instructor hands slips of paper with Emotion, Place, or Object for them to incorporate into their story.
One at a time, people add to create a moving, noise-making machine.
One person mimes an activity and the next person asks 'what are you doing' They then answer with a different activity that the asker then mimes.