Telephone Pictionary
Participants learn about each others’ sparks and strengths through an activity that combines the common games of Telephone and Pictionary.
Planning and Preparation: Any number, as long as space allows for all participants to participate.
Developmental Relationship Element: Expand Possibilities.
CASEL Competencies: listening, communication, collaborating, self awareness, social awareness, relationship skills
Objectives: Build and strengthen relationships among participants. Deepen understanding of the element of Expand Possibilities.
Related Resources on Relational Practices
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Tool / Playbook
Relationship Check
The Relationship Check is a tool for self-reflection & conversation designed to assess where relationships with young people are strong and where they can grow.
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Activity
Relationships That Matter: 5 Keys to Helping Your Child Succeed
A workshop facilitator guide from Search Institute designed for schools and programs to engage with families.
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Resources
Relationship-Rich Spaces for All Youth
A series of briefs that highlight key findings and reflection opportunities for leaders and staff to learn about how to build a relationship-rich organization.