• This activity is a great way to get people moving around and getting to know each other all at once!
  • Have students spread out in two lines facing each other (you can have multiple sets of two lines if you have a large group). Each person should have a partner across from them in line.
  • Explain that you will be reading prompts and that each pair will have 60 seconds to answer, or 30 seconds per person. It’s helpful to let them know when 30 seconds have passed so they know to let the other person share!
  • Once the 60 seconds has passed, instruct one student at the end of the line on the right to go around to the other end of the same line, with everyone else in the right line shuffling up one person. Nobody in the left line should move. Now, everyone should have a new partner for the next prompt.

  • Do you read reviews before you do anything or go into it fresh?
  • What does your ideal weekend look like?
  • In which television show’s world would you most want to live in?
  • What is your most valuable possession?
  • If you had your own talk show what would it be about?
  • If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
  • What is your favorite part about your favorite holiday?
  • Would you rather only live in the daytime or nighttime?
  • What is something you are secretly very knowledgeable about?
  • What is your favorite thing to do when visiting a new place?
  • If you had to become an animal, which one would you pick? Why?
  • What makes you laugh the hardest?
  • What do you most look forward to every day?
  • If you could travel back in time and witness an event in history, what would you like to see?

  • display a timer or use a stopwatch buzzer app to help with timekeeping
  • choose as many or as few prompts based on time available for your meetings
  • change up the prompts to be more relevant for your club if interested
  • Accessibility Note: This activity involves physical movement. Remove obstacles and arrange furniture to ensure clear passage and accessibility for wheelchair users.