The goal of " Ball Toss" is to facilitate introductions in an interactive and engaging way while also promoting teamwork and communication skills. This activity encourages participants to learn each other's names and fosters a sense of connection within the group.
In " Ball Toss," participants stand in a circle and toss a ball to each other while saying the recipient's name. The ball must be passed to each participant without dropping it or repeating names. Once everyone has received the ball, it is passed back in reverse order to the starting person. This game requires focus, quick thinking, and coordination.
Have all participants stand in a circle, ensuring they have enough space to toss the ball to each other.
Explain the rules of the game: participants will toss a ball to each other while saying the recipient's name. Names cannot be repeated, and the ball must be caught by each participant without dropping it. If the ball is dropped, the game restarts from the beginning, maintaining the same sequence of participants.
Start by tossing the ball to one participant while saying their name.
The participant who catches the ball then tosses it to another participant while saying their name.
Once everyone has received the ball, it is passed back in reverse order to the starting person, with each participant saying the name of the person they are tossing it to. This step is introduced after all participants have had a turn with the ball.
• Use a soft ball to ensure safety during the game.
• Encourage participants to speak clearly when saying names to ensure everyone hears and remembers them.
• Remind participants to pay attention and stay focused to avoid dropping the ball or repeating names.
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