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Hi Robyn, sorry for the tardy delay, totally missed your comment. I would suggest breaking your group of 50 into 2 smaller groups, lest the exercise takes too long. This way, I think you'll keep more people occupied, and it should be done and dusted in 15-20mins. Have fun.
There's no issue if 2 or more people have the same connection - the first person to physically connect with the person in line wins that spot and is then invited to make the next statement.
Hi, can you provide more details? I just checked and the PDF downloads just fine from the website. Be sure to wait for the page to fully load and then if necessary, click the Download link twice (some systems require this.)
Shagun, your framing (introduction) of the exercise will ensure that the circle forms everytime. It is no difficult for the last person to join the line to find a statement that is true for them and the first person. Never fails to form a circle in my experience.
This would be perfectly OK, indeed, even ideal. If you wanted to, you could invite your group to join in a little applause to celebrate such an occasion.
Thank you so much. The games and activities you teach are amazing. I would love to join a seminar of you if you do some.
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This is so good!!! Finally an icebreaker game that I totally love.
Have you presented it to another group yet? Glad you enjoyed it :-)
perfect for my students .. thank you so much for sharing this with us
😊thanks+
Very interesting
Thanks for your comment. In what way did this interest you? (and sorry for the tardy response)
Very good style
Thank you.
Nice!
Thank you
More common ground questions please
Hey Gordana, thanks for your comment,. Can you tell me more about what you mean to be 'common ground' questions?
Nice activity!
Thanks for commenting.
HI Mark, can this be used for a group of 50 to make one large circle? Or is this too big. I need the icebreaker to take about 20 mins.
Hi Robyn, sorry for the tardy delay, totally missed your comment. I would suggest breaking your group of 50 into 2 smaller groups, lest the exercise takes too long. This way, I think you'll keep more people occupied, and it should be done and dusted in 15-20mins. Have fun.
That's a great one
Thank you.
What if two or more person have same unique thing
There's no issue if 2 or more people have the same connection - the first person to physically connect with the person in line wins that spot and is then invited to make the next statement.
can't download the pdf :-(
Hi, can you provide more details? I just checked and the PDF downloads just fine from the website. Be sure to wait for the page to fully load and then if necessary, click the Download link twice (some systems require this.)
What if it doesn't lead to forming the close loop and there is not a common link that is found?
Shagun, your framing (introduction) of the exercise will ensure that the circle forms everytime. It is no difficult for the last person to join the line to find a statement that is true for them and the first person. Never fails to form a circle in my experience.
what if two or more people have same unique charecterstic
This would be perfectly OK, indeed, even ideal. If you wanted to, you could invite your group to join in a little applause to celebrate such an occasion.