We had our icebreaker games yesterday which were conducted to bond the Japan Trip students together.
How exciting!!!
It began with a small group activity. We were separated first into groups of five and we were given a soft toy to pass around the members of the group. Members of the group were required to introduce themselves, and I can see some of the members were very nervous. =)
We were then ‘rounded up’ in a big circle; everyone had a chance to introduce themselves to students from other groups. It was exciting as a soft toy was thrown to choose the next student to introduce. I introduced myself as “Cool” Chang Teck from Secondary 3 Best.
After playing the introduction game, we stayed in our circle, and Jovinson and his fellow councilors introduced this game called “Do You Love your Neighbours?” The game was hilarious especially when Ravin was asked that question. He replied a “No”, and said he loved girls instead. Everyone had a great laugh as the girls had to rush to find a vacant seat so as not to be the one standing up.
We were divided into groups of 10 each just after that exciting game. Nobody expected more excitement to come when we were required to interlock our hands and tangle them up. We all had to rack our brains to untangle our hands. That was tremendous work.
How exciting!!!
It began with a small group activity. We were separated first into groups of five and we were given a soft toy to pass around the members of the group. Members of the group were required to introduce themselves, and I can see some of the members were very nervous. =)
We were then ‘rounded up’ in a big circle; everyone had a chance to introduce themselves to students from other groups. It was exciting as a soft toy was thrown to choose the next student to introduce. I introduced myself as “Cool” Chang Teck from Secondary 3 Best.
After playing the introduction game, we stayed in our circle, and Jovinson and his fellow councilors introduced this game called “Do You Love your Neighbours?” The game was hilarious especially when Ravin was asked that question. He replied a “No”, and said he loved girls instead. Everyone had a great laugh as the girls had to rush to find a vacant seat so as not to be the one standing up.
We were divided into groups of 10 each just after that exciting game. Nobody expected more excitement to come when we were required to interlock our hands and tangle them up. We all had to rack our brains to untangle our hands. That was tremendous work.
We were the second group to untangle ourselves. The last group had to perform the “chicken dance” which was so funny.
After an awesome day, I can sense that everyone was looking forward to the trip.
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