Fill The Gap Debrief

September 16, 2011 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Debrief Strategies 

Simple & creative technique to invite your group to share.

At A Glance

Participants are asked to complete a sentence started by the leader to explore a particular topic.

What You Need

  • Form one large or several small groups.
  • All kids standing or sitting in a circle.

What To Do

Here’s a simple debriefing technique that is easy to understand and will help you direct the focus of your group’s conversation.

It may sound like… “I would like each person to complete the rest of this sentence, to describe their own experience. Today, the most challenging thing I did was dot, dot, dot (or enter topic or question) …

Variation

  • To be sure every person has an opportunity to share, use the ‘Whip Around’ strategy as well.

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