Two Truths and a Lie
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Equipment: None
Have participants sit in a circle. Give them an opportunity to think of three things about themselves, two of which are true and one which is not. Then go around the circle and have each participant say their three things. After a one person states their three things, the others must then try to guess which is the lie. In the process you learn two things about the person. It is usually best to do an example first, and I find jotting down the three things from each kid and repeating them louder after the kid has said them if necessary can help keep things from getting confused.
- > Poison Frog
- > Flinch
- > Who's the Leader
- > Bop!
- > Two Truths and a Lie
- > Alien Handshake
- > The Keyper
- > Ninja
- > Hot Potato
- > Squirt
- > Around the World
- > Toe Tap
- > Medusa
- > Venom Snake
- > Wiggle Wars
- > Duck Duck Goose
- > Do You Like Your Neighbours?
- > Seat Swap
- > Nod and Switch
- > Circle Tag
- > Hands Up!
- > Fox in the Henhouse
- > In the Pond
- > Bird on a Branch
- > Drop It
- > Who Nose?
- > Ring on a String