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Connect with 'Stephanie Sibille' on LinkedIn Visit her site: creativehorizonstraining.com ZOOM - A high-level communication activity (Stephanie never leaves home without it.) Experiential Facilitation 101 Training Program - Foundational Skills Necessary to Lead Experiential Programs About the Team Bonding, Building, Development: A Typology of Team Interactions - at the OnTeamBuilding Blog (Chris)
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Find Us At: Michelle Cummings - Training-Wheels.com (Online Store for Team Builders, Trainings, Activity Database, FREE Resources) Sign up for Michelle's weekly E-Newsletter HERE [email protected] Chris Cavert - OnTeamBuilding.com & FUNdoing.com (Online Store - Digital Downloads, Blogs, Online School, FREE Resources) Sign up for the FUNdoing Fridays activity email HERE [email protected] Music from Josh (our Ask Michelle & Chris podcast editor) OTB Graphics - Riki Resources Mentioned in the Episode
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Search Amazon for 'Tennis Balls' to find all sorts of colors for more visual appeal. One Tennis Ball - This is a FUNdoing Blog post with 8 activities you can do with one tennis ball. It includes: Toss-A-Name Game and Don't Touch Me (mentioned in the show). 7-Up - Here's a write up at the Training Wheels Blog Snowball Pick-N-Choose - Another FUNdoing Blog post. Change out the gear to Tennis Balls and Buckets when you have the room to store everything. Insanity - This one is described in Episode #72 (you just need to add some hula-hoops). Grouping - You can number and letter 26 tennis balls and use them to create groups. Building Words - Use 26 letters (A to Z). Hand out all the vowels and then let the remainder of the group pick consonants (if you have a smaller group, everyone can pick up two tennis balls). Challenge the group to get everyone into a word - three or more letters long. Obstacle Field (a.k.a., traditionally know as 'Mine Field') Use the tennis balls as obstacles. You'll need a long activity rope (about 50-feet). Scatter the tennis balls around inside a big rope circle. Then pair up players. One sighted player, staying outside the circle, verbally guides an unsighted player, staying inside the circle, across the circle without touching any of the tennis balls (or other people inside the circle). Stop-N-Go - Three tennis balls, Red, Yellow and Green. Used for frontloading and processing experiences. The link goes to a description at the Training Wheels store.
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Find Us At: Michelle Cummings - Training-Wheels.com (Online Store for Team Builders, Trainings, Activity Database, FREE Resources) Sign up for Michelle's weekly E-Newsletter HERE [email protected] Chris Cavert - OnTeamBuilding.com & FUNdoing.com (Online Store - Digital Downloads, Blogs, Online School, FREE Resources) Sign up for the FUNdoing Fridays activity email HERE [email protected] Music from Josh (our Ask Michelle & Chris podcast editor) OTB Graphics - Riki Resources Mentioned in the Episode |
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