By Rich Meiss and Doug McCallum
Do you love word games? Here is one that trainers can use with adult participants to review key concepts of a training while having fun at the same time.
Purpose: To allow participants to enjoy some friendly competition while reviewing key concepts of the program.
Audience: Group of 35 or less, divided into teams of four to six.
Time: 5 minutes for the exercise; 10 minutes for the debrief
Space: Enough room at walls for each team to have a single sheet of flip chart paper hung with tape
Materials: One piece of flip chart paper and markers per team, tape for hanging paper
Application: Participants follow the rules for a Scrabble game, writing words vertically or horizontally from the starting words
Process:
Debrief: Ask participants to define or explain each of the words on their board, thus reinforcing the learning.
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This activity was taken from SCORE! by Rich Meiss and Doug McCallum.
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