Posts Tagged ‘Processing’
April 10th, 2013
Adding props to a debrief or processing activity can often help participants open up to the rest of the group. Take A Stand Debrief utilizes props to create conversations about an activity, initiative, or even at the end of a day. Number of Participants: 2-200 Time: 5-20 minutes Activity Level: Low Props: Any prop that…
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March 6th, 2013
There are times before, during, or after an activity when the facilitator needs to check in with the group and Likert Scale Debrief fulfills that need. Number of Participants: 1-100 Time: 1 – 15 minutes Activity Level: Low Props: None Objective: To rate a participant or group’s energy level, engagement, etc., using their own personalized…
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February 4th, 2013
I first learned Tweener with Jerrod Murr at a Project Adventure training with Nate Folan. I instantly moved this activity towards the top of favorite activities list. Tweener is a fun, active, anding Not Necessary!). Tweener Number of Participants: 5-25 Time: 5-15 minutes Activity Level: Moderate Props: A soft throwable that is about the size…
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January 9th, 2013
I love ending days on a positive note, that’s why I always try to end a particularly productive or stressful day with an uplifting activity…Board of Directors. I first learned Board of Directors from Jerrod Murr (yes…my personal assistant), after a great day at one of the 20 Camp volunteer trainings. Read the description below…
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December 13th, 2012
This week’s activity comes from the recently published Project Adventure book, one of the best activity books I have ever read: The Hundredth Monkey: Activities That Inspire Playful Learning. In my opinion it should be sitting by the desk, bag, or shelf of every facilitator for both quick reference and to develop sound foundational theory…
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