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Energiser, Ice-breaker

Who? Where? When?

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To have fun, to be silly, to laugh, to relax from work

Description of the tool

Participants are given piece of A4 paper cut in half lengthwise each and sit in a cirscle. The trainer asks each one of the participants to answer questions “who”, “where”, “when”, “with who”, “doing what” in a funny way (you can add other questions, change them, or ask the participants to make their answers match some particular topic, etc). After answering question nr 1 the group is asked to fold (roll) the paper so that the answer is not seen and that there is space left for an answer to question nr 2 below. Then they pass the paper to the neighbor on the right. The next question is asked and answered and so on. When all the questions are answered, the papers are exchanged once more, unfolded and read in turns to produce surprising and hilarious sentences.

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/738

This tool is for

5<

and addresses

Group Dynamics

Materials needed:

A4 paper cut in half lengthwise, pens

Duration:

10<

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Nerijus Jankauskas (on 3 July 2007)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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