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Favorite sport? Favorite food? Same shoe size?. Two circles. Suggested questions. Active games for group m ovement. When to use. GETTING TO KNOW YOU session Any point during the training or the conference itself. Benefits. Brings an element of fun and spontaneity into the training
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Favorite sport? • Favorite food? • Same shoe size? Youth Alive Training
Two circles Youth Alive Training
Suggested questions Youth Alive Training
Active games for group movement Youth Alive Training
When to use • GETTING TO KNOW YOU session • Any point during the training or the conference itself Youth Alive Training
Benefits • Brings an element of fun and spontaneity into the training • Helps them to relax after considering the serious issues of the Youth Alive training • Note: Anything in games not appropriate to the culture, feel free to adapt it to make it acceptable Youth Alive Training
Line-up races • Helps build group cooperationand is rowdy in nature • Line participants up according to: Youth Alive Training
Active Games • Tennis Ball Relay (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 32) • Thread the Needle (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 31) • Book Hug Tag (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 98) • KawtTawt Bo (Ky By Bo) (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 29) Youth Alive Training
Small Team Games • Stand Up (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 105) Large Circle Games • Do You Love Your Neighbor? (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 100) • Four Up or Quick Shuffle (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 102 and 104) Partner Games. Breaks down barriers. Change partners between rounds. • Bear-Hunter-Woman (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 35) • People to People (See Youth Alive Participants’ Manual, page 103) Youth Alive Training