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Activity: Pru-e

Or at least that's how I spell it. This activity could be spelled "Pruie" or "Pruey" or however you would like to. It's one of the best activities that I came away with from the AEE International Conference this last October. It was presented by Chris Ortiz from High 5 Adventure. If you go to the right slide-out sidebar and hover your mouse over [check them out] and you'll find High 5 Adventure there along with some other pretty awesome links.  I did this activity in a group of about 80 so if you do this in a small group like 12, your experience will be very different than mine. I'll give an update to it when I've done it with some smaller groups. Activity Prep:   NONE! Isn't that great? I love no prop activities because it means that you can pull it out of your back pocket if you are seeing a way for it to fit into your programming.   Setting up the Field of Play This is a bit of a big one. In this activity, your participants w...

AEE - 40th Annual International Conference

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My Peeps! I interrupt your regular scheduled posting to remind you that the AEE International conference is coming!! It happens on November 1-4th, 2012 (the pre-conferences happen on October 30 and 31st)!! I went for the first time last year and there's NOTHING that will stop me from going again this year. Unfortunately it's not in sunny Florida but I'm more than sure that Madison, Wisconsin will be the ONLY place to be come October 30-November 4th, 2012. Facilitators like Michelle and Paul Cummings (Training Wheels), Project Adventure, and High5 will all be there along with Jennifer Stanchfield and many, many more. Join their group on Facebook to get up-to-date information on workshops and pre-conference workshops (yours truly will be going to the whole thing). Or head right to the AEE Website to get all of the information firsthand. A lot of organizations are into Professional Development so find the workshops from either this year or previous years and use t...

Whale Watch - Activity

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Hey folks! Sorry that this has taken so long to post. I've had a pretty hectic month of May (as I'm sure that most have). The last two weeks have been extra-special hectic because I broke my 4th finger on my right (dominant) hand and ended up needing surgery...a plate and 6 screws. Awesome! So it's taken me a little bit to get back in the swing of things with writing and typing. This next activity is a staple among my staff. When we have multiple team building blocks happening at once - this is one that is most often fought for. It's very simple but for obvious reasons - needs a physical apparatus to do. But it's value as part of a permanent program is very high Check it out! The Whale Watch Type of Initiative: Initiative Group Size: 5-15 people Equipment: The Whale Watch platform (or a balance deck) Objective: To balance the deck off the ground from the first person on to the last person. Playing the Game: Because of safety co...