Energizer: Simon Says
Brief Description/Purpose
You probably know this game as one you might have played as a kid. I remember playing this one, but you probably haven't thought about how this can be used both as an energizer and to explore topics on communication, and conflict.
One point you can bring out is that when under stress, or emotional, it's easy to stop listening to every word, and make mistakes in interpretation.
Type
Physical Movement
Age Appropriate
Any Age
Ideal Group Size
Any number provided there's enough space to move around.
Time For Exercise
5-10 minutes depending on how you want to link to your content
Topic/Subject
Communication, Conflict
Detailed Instructions If Needed
The facilitator tells the group that they should follow instructions when the facilitator starts the instruction by saying “Simon says...” If the facilitator does not begin the instructions with the words “Simon says”, then the group should not follow the instructions!
The facilitator begins by saying something like “Simon says clap your hands” while clapping their hands. The participants follow. The facilitator speeds up the actions, always saying “Simon says” first. After a short while, the “Simon says” is omitted.
Those participants who do follow the instructions anyway are ‘out’ of the game. The game can be continued for as long as it remains fun.