Cross the Circle
This activity helps participants discover shared experiences in a fun way. By moving through the circle, they visually connect with others who have similar backgrounds or interests.
Comment l'animer
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Ask the group to stand in a circle with one person in the center.
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The person in the center makes a statement about personal experiences, such as, 'Cross the circle if you have traveled to another country.'
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Participants who can relate to the statement cross to the other side of the circle.
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The center person also moves to an open space on the other side.
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A new participant now takes the center position and asks another question.
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Continue the activity until time permits.
Conseils
Encourage specific and varied statements to foster engagement.
Monitor the time to keep the activity flowing smoothly.
Consider inviting quieter participants to take the center position.
Variantes
Adjust the statements to focus on work-related experiences or shared hobbies based on the group's context.
Contextes d'utilisation
Méthodes associées
Questions fréquemment posées
Quand utiliser Cross the Circle ?â–ľ
Utilisez Cross the Circle lorsque vous souhaitez: team kickoff; icebreaker activity; social gathering; networking event.
Combien de temps dure Cross the Circle ?â–ľ
Cross the Circle dure généralement 5–10 minutes.
Pour combien de participants Cross the Circle convient-il ?â–ľ
Cross the Circle fonctionne mieux pour des groupes de 10–25 participants.
De quels matériaux ai-je besoin pour Cross the Circle ?▾
Cross the Circle ne nécessite pas de matériaux particuliers — juste des participants et un espace.
Quel est le niveau de difficulté de Cross the Circle ?▾
Cross the Circle est classé débutant — facile à animer même sans expérience préalable.
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