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Ice-breaker, Name Game/Get to know each other

House of the Devil

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Remember each other's names

Description of the tool

* Participants sit on chairs in a circle. One person is left standing in the middle. This person asks someone “Are you happy with your neighbours?” (Neighbours are the people sitting to the immediate right and left of the person asked.)
If they answer is “Yes”, nothing happens and someone else is asked. If the answer is “No”, then the one in the middle asks “Who would you like to change with?” Two people are named, and then the two sitting neighbours try to change with the two new people before the one in the middle can sit down.
Remember, the one asked does not change places! Along with “yes” or “no”, the one seated can answer “House of the Devil” and then the entire circle has to change places.

Comments

  • fantastic

    Unknown , 16 July 2006 10:35:32
  • amazing, im going to try this one later during the youth forum meeting

    Jamie pitman , 5 November 2007 13:53:08

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/26

This tool is for

15-35

and addresses

Group Dynamics

Materials needed:

none

Duration:

15 Minutes

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Unknown (on 8 July 2003)

and last modified

21 June 2010

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