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3/ Each participant has to write their name on a sticky note and place it in the room - of this pictured cartoonish cross-section of a house - that best represents where they are currently sitting. Also builds sense of togetherness. freepik.com/free-vector/modern-house-three-storey-cottage-cross-section-interiors-cartoon-with-laundry-basement_3685378.htm#page=1&query=cross%20section%20house&position=33
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4/ Use weather symbols to encourage people to mark what the weather is like where they are and/or mark what symbol matches how they are feeling right now. Don’t mandate explaining or disclosing who’s who, but allow feedback for anyone who wants to share. freepik.com/premium-vector/hand-drawn-weather-phenomena-cute-sun-clouds-rainbow-weather-characters-baby-star-snowflake-wind-lated-symbols-set-sun-cloud-weather-rainbow-rain-doodle-happy-illustration_9395450.htm#page=1&query=weather%20symbols&position=11
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5/ Offer an illustrated canvas with different film genres and have people pinpoint their favourites. Maybe ask them to name a favourite movie if they’re up for it. freepik.com/premium-vector/flat-movie-genres-vector-icons-sport-mystery-drama-fantasy-biography-war-horror-thriller-illustration_10602712.htm
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6/ Caption this. As people join the meeting/workshop, have an image on screen and ask participants to come up with a caption. Can turn out hilarious if you're lucky, and is never boring. unsplash.com/photos/IeT84oak7HQ
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7/ The Chihuahua checkin. HelenBevan/1370292388632145920