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Appreciation Circle
TOF
Description
Circle-sharing where students take turns saying something kind about the session or someone.
Details

11 - 19 years, Adults

Any number of players

Less than 5 minutes

No materials
Tags
Reflection, Communication, Emotional Expression, Empathy Building, Team Building, Listening Skills, Remote-Friendly

Instructions:
1. Students take turns saying one nice thing about the session or someone.
2. Encourage sincerity and respect.
Variations & tips:
1. Create sessions prompts like,“Something I learned from today’s session” or “A moment that made me feel included”
2. Create person prompts such as, "Someone who asked a great question today", "Someone who made the group laugh", "Someone who helped others without being asked"
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