Materials Needed:
Interview Cube Make paper cubes (or cover some other types of cubes). On each side of each cube write the name of a topic such as favorite science fiction movie, favorite science topic, science-related hobby, or best experiment ever conducted. Participants should form groups of four or five. Each member should "roll" the cube and respond to the topic that rolls face up. For example, if the cube lands on science fiction movie, the roller must tell the others the title of her favorite science fiction movie. Then members of the group must ask probing questions about the topic. For example, they might ask, "When did this become your favorite movie?" At the end of the activity, each participant should share something interesting about the person next to him or her. Finding Common Ground Participants should form groups of four or five and then select a topic such as sports, science class, TV shows, or school. Each group should discuss its topic until members find an interest, dislike, or quality that every member of the group shares.Finding Qualities Participants should circulate around the room to find one positive quality about each other person. Participants should list each person's name with at least one positive quality such as "Is always friendly toward others" or "Helps others understand science ideas."