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Happy new year to you all. I hope this finds you safe and well. Here’s a fun little video that I’m sure will add a…
“It’s fun to have fun, but you have to know how.” – Dr Suess If you’re passionate about using group games to make a…
I love using UBUNTU Cards with groups. I’ve been using them for 6 or 7 years now, and they probably feature in most of my…
This week’s Facilitator Tips episode shares one of the most useful, quick-sharing strategies for grabbing the attention of a restless group of people. This exercise…
playmeo is excited to announce the release of its latest team-building puzzle – Connectiles. Connectiles is a colourful and fun team puzzle featuring more than…
Starting school can be a fun, yet stressful time for students and teachers alike. New schools, new people, new routines, etc. It is also a…
Good friend, playmeo subscriber and exceptional PE (physical education) teacher, Sean de Morton, passed this gem along to me. Sean presented it to his primary…
Another in a long line of great questions, often posed by group leaders who are looking for some guidance: How do I deliver a series…
Click on the link below to view a quick video (opens new tab) and witness a well-oiled machine at work. Awesome teamwork of students skipping rope if…
Check out these two ladies as they battle it out for Rock Paper Scissors supremacy, but … with a twist. I love the concept of…
Last week, I attended the annual ACCT (Assoc of Challenge Course Technology) conference just out of Austin Texas, USA. What a treat to mix, share…
There were many wonderful entries to the Leaning Tower of Feetza contest, but very few which only used 5 pairs of shoes. The winner, standing…
One of the quickest and funnest group initiatives I know is The Leaning Tower of Feetza. All this week, we are running a contest to award…
You can never have enough activity ideas to keep students busy, especially when they have just come back from holidays and are still getting used to…
It is no secret that we all learn in different ways. Wouldn’t it also make sense that we process experiences in different ways as well?…
How often as a program leader have you asked the question ‘Where did this activity come from?’ when you came across a new group activity?…
Nature Play – the highly successful program which engages kids in the outdoors – is expanding its reach across Australia, and indeed, the world. Nature…
This Have You Ever variation is shared by my good friend Jim Schoel, long time Project Adventure colleague and author of Islands of Healing, Exploring Islands…
Teachers in the southern hemisphere are gearing up for the start of the new school term this week. For some simple, highly interactive activity ideas…
Just when you think you’ve seen it all… along comes this magical and hypnotic giant public instrument made up of 21 swings which inspires a…
It’s a common complaint of parents and teachers these days – how do I get kids to play outdoors – that kids are so entranced…
Here’s another game involving dice direct from one of the true pioneers of adventure programming – Karl Rohnke. Mentor, player, good friend, and one of…
I don’t get many opportunities to be a participant, but I took advantage of US-based facilitator Jim Cain‘s workshop tour of Australia this month to learn…
Edutopia is a wonderful resource for educators, no matter what field you practice. I stumbled across an article – originally posted on Maurice Elias’ blog…
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