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15 Seconds

The game, 15 seconds, is fun way to get to know each other,  but it helps people to learn to think on their feet.

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15 Seconds

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Have everyone sitting in a circle.  Pick a question and have each person answer it but only in 15 seconds.  No one else should talk during some else's time.  The timer can read out the time if the person stops too early.  But otherwise, just let their be silence.  

Examples of Questions

  1. What is your favorite food?
  2. Describe something you like that is (pick a color)?
  3. Tell us about a real or imaginary place you'd like to go?
  4. If you could be one person from a story, who would it be and why?
  5. What is your favorite animal?
  6. What is your favorite holiday and why do you like it?
  7. What is your favorite movie?
  8. What do you like to do on a Saturday morning?

The list is endless, but these examples should give you some ideas.  

For large groups, break into smaller groups of about 6 people.

Variations

  • Each person answers a different question.
  • Have the person who just finished talk choose the question for the next person.

 


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