Learning Outcomes:
- Help participants to re-focus on the activities again after the break.
Duration:
Between 10 and 20 minutes depending on the activity and the size of the group.
Materials needed:
- None
Preparation
None.
Description
Fruit Bowl Game / Anyone who…
- All participants sit on chairs in a circle, with one person standing in the middle. Everyone sitting on a chair gets a name – apple, pear, kiwi or banana, taking turns while sitting. The person in the middle is also named after one of the three fruits.
- The person in the middle calls out one of the fruits, for example “apple”, and all the apples must change places, they cannot go to the seat directly on both sides, directly on the right or on the left.
- The person in the middle also tries to sit on a chair and so one person will remain standing after everyone finds a chair. This person now goes to the middle and says a fruit, for example a banana, and all the bananas switch places and so on. The person in the middle can call out “fruit bowl” and when they call out “fruit bowl” everyone switches places.
Debriefing
None.
Tips
The trainer should also join the game. Also to judge when it should end.
Handouts and resources
None.
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