Group Activities: Firing Up for Performance

Group Activities: Firing Up for Performance by Mary Keene is a practical resource published by Pearson on August 3, 2006. This edition spans 120 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a collection of 160 group work activities designed to enhance the engagement and effectiveness of group sessions and presentations across various settings, including small group counseling, classrooms, and workshops.
Readers will find that the activities are categorized by five distinct purposes: starters, energizers, communication, team building, and closure. This organization makes it easy for facilitators to select appropriate activities for diverse groups, ranging from children to adults. The book aims to provide adaptable and easily implementable strategies for anyone involved in group work, making it a valuable addition for those looking to improve their facilitation skills in social group work contexts.
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Have you ever wanted to make group sessions and presentations more fun and interesting?! This book provides 160 group work activities that can be easily implemented and adapted for use in small group counseling, classroom or developmental guidance, and workshops/presentations. Most activities can be used with participants from six years of age to adulthood and are appropriate for diverse groups of participants. Activities are separated according to five purposes (starters, energizers, communication, team building, and closure) making this book an excellent resource for anyone learning to facilitate group work or currently working in a group environment.
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