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Favorite sport? Favorite food? Same shoe size?

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?

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  1. Favorite sport? • Favorite food? • Same shoe size? Youth Alive Training

  2. Two circles Youth Alive Training

  3. Suggested questions Youth Alive Training

  4. Active games for group movement Youth Alive Training

  5. When to use • GETTING TO KNOW YOU session • Any point during the training or the conference itself Youth Alive Training

  6. 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

  7. Line-up races • Helps build group cooperationand is rowdy in nature • Line participants up according to: Youth Alive Training

  8. 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

  9. 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

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