Communication is a vital skill, but not everyone is aware of their communication strengths and needs. This activity will provide a playful way for you to get to know staff members and their communication strategies. Follow the directions below to lead a fun and informative team building exercise. Then reflect with staff using the questions at the end of the activity.
What you will need:
- Printed photos of objects made out of basic, multiple shapes.
- Blank sheets of paper and a writing utensil for each pair
- Optional clipboards or hard writing surfaces
Directions:
- Have participants sit back-to-back on the floor or on chairs. Partners should not be able to see each other’s hands.
- Give Partner 1 one of the photos of an object made out of simple shapes.
- Give Partner 2 a blank sheet of paper and writing utensil.
- Ask Partner 1 to describe the picutre to their partner without saying what the object is.
- Based on this description, Partner 2 should try to draw an image that matches Partner 1’s object. No peeking! Partner 2 is allowed to ask questions.
- When Partner 2 is satisfied, ask each partner to reveal their drawings. Compare the creations.
Reflection Questions:
- What strategies did you use to communicate?
- What did you get stuck on? What was difficult? What was easy?
- What did you realize about each other’s communication styles or preferences?