Title: Zoom - A Counting Challenge
Step-by-Step Instructions:
- Gather your group in a circle and explain the rules of the game.
- Choose a number that the group will count up to. It can be any number you like, but make sure it's challenging enough to make the game interesting.
- Begin the game by having the first person say "one".
- The person to their left then says "two", and so on around the circle.
- If two or more people say the same number at the same time, the count starts over from the beginning.
- Keep going until you reach the predetermined number.
Questions:
- How did it feel to try to count in unison with a group?
- Was it challenging to avoid speaking at the same time as someone else?
- How did you communicate non-verbally to avoid speaking at the same time?
Lesson Learned and Moral Value:
The lesson learned from Zoom is the importance of effective communication and teamwork. When everyone is working together, it's possible to achieve a goal that may seem difficult or impossible at first. Additionally, the game emphasizes the importance of active listening and paying attention to others, which can help prevent mistakes or misunderstandings.
Biblical Reference:
In Ecclesiastes 4:9-10, it states "Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor: If either of them falls down, one can help the other up. But pity anyone who falls and has no one to help them up." This verse emphasizes the importance of teamwork and having others to rely on. When we work together, we can accomplish more than we could on our own.