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On 7/30/08, Liz/AK wrote:
> I'm looking for Ice Breakers
> that would be fun, but would also incorporate a bit of
> reflection about previous lessons that they have done. I
> don't want to treat them like kids, so I'm looking for some
> ideas that aren't juvenile. Thanks!
Hi Liz -
Here are a few of my favorite icebreakers that work well
adults (and youth):
Two Truths & A Lie
http://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Two_Truths_%26_
A_Lie Would You Rather
http://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Would_you_rathe
r%3F Take As Much As You Need
http://www.teampedia.net/wiki/index.php?title=Take_as_much_as
_you_need
You could adapt "Take as Much As You Need" so that for each
piece of candy / toilet paper they share something they
learned from a previous lesson in addition to something
unique about themselves.
Good luck,
- Set