Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The Time Game
1. Firstly, gather the Junior Divisions to form a circle.

2. Everyone must have a pencil/pen and a piece of paper.

3. When the PICs mention a time (randomly), the Juniors would have to look for several friends and form a group. Then, they're required to write down the group members' names.

For example: When the PIC said "It's 1 o' clock now.", the Juniors would have to form their group quickly, write down the names, and the time too.

4. PICs could give several different "times" so that the Juniors could form different groups for different "times". When the PICs called "It's 12 o' clock now!" the juniors will have to form into a circle again.

5. When the PICs mentioned the time that they've mentioned earlier, the Juniors would then have to form the group they found during that "time".

For example: When the PIC mentioned "1 o' clock" again, the Juniors would have to form the same group they've formed during that "time". This is the purpose for them to record down the group members' names and that specific "time".

If they couldn't fulfill the game's requirement, maybe we could ask them to sing us a song or something else.

6. This game could be a good starter or ice-breaking such that the Juniors could make new friends and mix in different groups.

7. At the end of the game, PICs could bring out a message of cherishing friendship. Through the game, we form different groups at different "time". This is because we have different friends to challenge with us at different times. No one knows how the future might turn out, we never know when will be the last time we meet. Hence, we must cherish friendship like our Sensei did. Sensei take every meeting as the last chance of meeting that specific person, to cherish and treat his friends well.


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