This is a really fun way to mix a group up and then divide up cliques without anyone being the wiser. Here’s a video that is worth 10,000 words of explanation for a game I’ve used for years.
Martha McCormickTeam Building2 Comments
This is a really fun way to mix a group up and then divide up cliques without anyone being the wiser. Here’s a video that is worth 10,000 words of explanation for a game I’ve used for years.
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Chad Elsberry IHSAA Assistant Director
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2 Comments on “Mingle Mingle!”
Reminds me of another game called Mingle Mingle!
Can you tell us about that other Mingle Mingle game Beth? It sounded good when you talked about it in training today.