DESERT ISLAND MENU
Aim This quick, simple introductory exercise enables new groups to find out about each other and reach a consensus through discussion.
You will need
- Flipchart paper and markers
How to do it
Divide the young people into groups of up to five. They then have a couple of minutes to consider and decide three types of food that they would choose to live on for a year if stranded on a desert island with nothing else to eat or drink apart from water. You can decide on any specific rules that you want to impose, such as no alcohol or whether they are allowed only to choose food that can be eaten raw.
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