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Common Experiences

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===Objectives===
To get to know each other, have fun, learn about common experiences.
===Group Size===
* [[Category:Small]] [[:Category:Small| Small]]
* [[Category:Medium]][[:Category:Medium| Medium]]
* [[Category:Large]] [[:Category:Large| Large]]

===Materials===
chairs, candies, prize

===Set Up===
All sit in circle/ around tables. The moderator distributes pieces of candy to each person - if there are 10 in the group, distribute 9 pieces to each; 8 in the group, distribute 7 pieces to each.

===Directions===
One person stands and says something about themselves that they guess they share with at least one other person in the group (e.g. I have been to Hawaii). All who have also had this experience have to relinquish a piece of candy (The meeting moderator goes around and collects the relinquished pieces)

The next person in the circle says something about themselves that they guess they share with at least one other person in the group (e.g. I have gotten sick eating too much chocolate), and the process is repeated - all who have also eaten too much chocolate surrender a piece of candy to the moderator.

The last person to retain any of their candy (and thus has not shared as many experiences with the others) is the winner, and is given a prize.

===Debrief===

===Alternatives===
Distribute more pieces candy so the process can be repeated all around the circle.






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