The "Friendship Game" shows that inappropriate behavior can spread, but friendly behavior can also spread if students choose to use the friendship behaviors they have learned rather than inappropriate behaviors...
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2007-01-17 01:01:39
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answered by sadie_oyes 7
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This game is really simple. I have actually done this in a work setting where the employees were hostile with one another. All you need is a ball of yarn or string. The whole group needs to stand up and make a large circle. The leader of the group (probably you) holds the end of the string and says something nice to someone...say their name and give them a compliment. After you give them the compliment, throw (or hand) them the ball while you still hold onto the string. The next person gives a different person a compliment and hangs on to his/her end of the string. Keep going until everyone is holding onto a piece of string. At the end of the exercise, point out to the group that the web of string is very intricate; it overlaps, gets tangled and twisted BUT you're all connected. It really opens people's eyes when they receive compliments from someone they don't know or had prejudged. Hope that helps! Good luck!
2007-01-17 09:11:37
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answered by YSIC 7
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Im not so sure, but u can try the links below.
The last link is a web page about the game of friendship.
Anyway, good luck with ur presentation.
2007-01-17 09:13:57
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answered by Luke 3
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Bacon
It helps people laugh together as friends.
All you have to do it have one person it. You sit in a circle with the "it" in the middle. One person starts, and askes the "it" a question. The "it" has to answer "BACON." If the person who asks the question laughs, they are it. It's quite funny, really.
2007-01-17 15:55:43
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answered by lovejoyhope 2
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"Scruples" is a game where you see how well you know your friends. You have to guess how they would answer moral/ethical questions.
Truth or Dare is a game played between friends.
2007-01-17 09:05:42
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answered by Cynthia D 5
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cut hearts on colored papers and then cut them in the middles,put all of them in one plastic bag or in other place and tell everyone to take one half heart. In the end everyone has to find his/ her parts...so if they find they r a good friends (of course it is not true, but interesting to play)
GOOD LUCK!
2007-01-17 09:03:20
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answered by ♥♥♥Miracle♥♥♥ 3
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Try Twister.
2007-01-17 09:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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