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Energiser

Get rid of your stickers

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to get fresh energy and attention into the group after long theoretical inputs, funny exercise after long periods of sitting and listening

Description of the tool

All of the participants get 4 stickers which they can stick on any visible place on their clothes. When the leader gives the starting signal, everybody has to try to get rid of all their stickers as soon as possible through sticking them on the other participants clothes. At the same time they are getting rid of their stickers, they get new stickers from the others. The final aim of the energizer is to have as few stickers as possible on you when the leader stops the game.
In the end you can let the participants form groups according to the amount of stickers they still have sticking on them (eg. all 5-sticker persons together, all 10-sticker persons together…)

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/1280

This tool is for

for groups which consist at least of 5 persons, age does not matter

and addresses

Group Dynamics

It is recommended for use in:

Action 4.3 (Training and Networking)

Materials needed:

stickers, preferably in a bright colour that can be recognized easily

Duration:

5 – 10 minutes

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

the training staff

in the context of

Training course

The tool has been experimented in

in DBYN Training course Step 2

The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Ewelina Osinska (on 2 June 2011)

and last modified

2 June 2011

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