Description
What It Is:
This is a 'This or That?' teambuilding worksheet. It presents a list of 30 paired preferences (e.g., Cats or Dogs?, Tea or coffee?). The activity involves individuals circling their preferred choice from each pair and then comparing their answers with others in the group to determine a compatibility score.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for middle school, high school, and even adult learners. The questions are simple and the activity is designed to promote social interaction, making it appropriate for a wide range of ages and educational settings.
Why Use It:
The worksheet encourages students to express their personal preferences and facilitates social interaction by comparing those preferences with others. It can improve communication skills, foster a sense of community, and provide a fun, engaging way to learn about individual differences.
How to Use It:
First, have each participant individually circle their preference for each of the 30 items. Then, pair participants up and have them compare their answers, tallying how many preferences match. The number of matches can be used to determine a 'compatibility score.' This can be done individually or in larger groups.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for teachers, group leaders, or facilitators looking for a simple and engaging icebreaker or team-building activity. It is beneficial for students, employees, or any group seeking to improve communication and build stronger relationships.
This is a 'This or That?' teambuilding worksheet. It presents a list of 30 paired preferences (e.g., Cats or Dogs?, Tea or coffee?). The activity involves individuals circling their preferred choice from each pair and then comparing their answers with others in the group to determine a compatibility score.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for middle school, high school, and even adult learners. The questions are simple and the activity is designed to promote social interaction, making it appropriate for a wide range of ages and educational settings.
Why Use It:
The worksheet encourages students to express their personal preferences and facilitates social interaction by comparing those preferences with others. It can improve communication skills, foster a sense of community, and provide a fun, engaging way to learn about individual differences.
How to Use It:
First, have each participant individually circle their preference for each of the 30 items. Then, pair participants up and have them compare their answers, tallying how many preferences match. The number of matches can be used to determine a 'compatibility score.' This can be done individually or in larger groups.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for teachers, group leaders, or facilitators looking for a simple and engaging icebreaker or team-building activity. It is beneficial for students, employees, or any group seeking to improve communication and build stronger relationships.
