500 Creative Classroom Techniques for Teachers and Trainers
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12.
A
sk for truth and lies.
Each participant will tell three things about himself, one of which will be a lie. You, as the
instructor and official lie-detector, can guess which is the lie. Every time you fail, award the
participant a small knowledge-prize. The alternative is to call on various other class members to
guess which statement is not true.
Option: Have participants tell a story regarding the subject matter and a time when their
knowledge of the subject proved to be beneficial.
Brainteaser:
What number does not belong with the others?
3810 6024 4816 1452
Answer: 4816. The other numbers within each number yield 12.
13.
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se pennies as prompts.
Give participants a penny or two each, and then divide class members into groups. Each person
will tell the group something about the year written on his coin—if only the fact that it was
minted 20 years before he was born (as might be the case with young participants). The coins
should stimulate some interesting discussion about American (or personal) history.
Then ask them to choose a name for their group, based on the most interesting year-
information they heard (for example, “The Fabulous Forty-Niners”). Pass out a sheet of
flipchart paper to each table group. Ask them to write their group name, the names of the group
members, and then a statement related to history or to the group’s personality. After 15 or
20 minutes, have each group report and then post the papers around the room.
Brainteaser:
What three letters can be used to spell three different words when the letter and
two missing letters are arranged like this?
R
R
R
Answers: rat, art, tar
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