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Stand Up Sit Down

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moved "good for" content to "objectives" section
===Objectives===This exercise is good to get large groups listening and actively participating. It helps the facilitator and the participants know "who's in the room". ===Group Size:===
Med - Large
===Materials:===
List of statements
===Set Up:===
Participants seated. Any seating arrangement will work
===Good For=== This exercise is good to get large groups listening and actively participating. It helps the facilitator and the participants know "who's in the room". ===Directions:=== 
Facilitator stands in front of large group with a list of statements generated in advance. Facilitator tells group that he/she will read a statement aloud. If the statement applies to anyone in the audience, that person should stand up, or raise their hand if they are unable to stand. The participants do not have to stand if they do not wish to identify with the statement. Once the facilitator has read the statement and the participants are standing, they should be instructed to look around at who is standing, who is still sitting down, and then sit down. The exercise should be carried out in silence.



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