Games – Something You Haven’t Done

Activity Description: Youths share a unique activity they’ve never experienced before.


Items Needed:

  • None (just the group and their creativity!)

Instructions (Estimated Total Time: 10–15 min):

  1. Introduce and share something unique (7–10 min)
    • Sit in a circle as a group. Make sure everyone can see and hear each other.
    • One Youth says their name and something they’ve done that they think no one else has done.
    • If someone else has done it too, they must try again with a new idea.
    • Continue until they find something no one else has done.
  2. Continue around the group (2–3 min)
    • Each Youth takes a turn. Encourage listening and cheering when someone finds a unique answer.

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  • “Icebreakers and Name Games.” Orange County Department of Education, ocde.us/EducationalServices/CurriculumInstructionandAcademicEnrichment/AVID/Documents/icebreakers.pdf. Accessed 22 Feb. 2025.

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