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16/8/2015

A. Game Time
Game 1
Searching for Daniel
1. All the participants will form a circle.
2. With the participants eyes closed, the host will choose a
person by tapping on his or her shoulder quietly.
3. The host will begin the game by telling the participants to
open their eyes and start asking random people in the group:
Are you Daniel? for three times each person.
4. The goal of the game is to find out who is Daniel; However,
the chosen student cannot reveal his or her identity on the
first two times when he or she is being asked Are you
Daniel?. He or she will say No for the first two times, and say
Yes the third time.
5. Once the chosen participant reveals his or her identity, all the
students must form a queue behind him or her by putting
hands on the shoulder of the person in front of them in the
queue. The person who gets in the queue last loses. (Host can
also appoint the last person to be the next host)
6. Variation 1: The host can choose two Daniels.

Game 2

Game 3

Game 4
Two People, Three Feet
1. Participants will form pairs, ideally one older student with one
younger student to encourage cooperation with unfamiliar
people.
2. With the pair standing next to each other facing the same
direction, the host will wrap one feet of a student with the
adjacent one of the partner.
3. When the game starts, pairs have to go from a starting point
to a finishing point decided by the host.
4. Variation 1: Adding obstacles (e.g. tables, chairs) in the
classroom to form another designated route for the pairs to
walk through.
5. Variation 2: Adding challenges by asking the students to carry
ping-pong balls by spoons while walking in pairs.
B. Movie Time

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