This simple story allows you to highloight active listening and also is very useful to introduce assumptions and preconcieved ideas.
Will work virtually just as easily as face to face.
Read the story and then the statements asking delegates to indicate whether they feel they are true or false. This can be done by a show of hands, in chat or via a poll.
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Here are the answers…
The answers to the quiz are:
Unknown | The story doesn’t describe her. |
True | |
Unknown | We don’t know what time it was, so it may not have been breakfast. |
Unknown | The FIRST one was too hot. We don’t know who’s that was. |
True | |
Unknown | Goldilocks ate until she was full. She may or may not have finished the bowl. |
Unknown | Three are mentioned, there may have been more. |
True | |
Unknown | The story doesn’t state whether the bedroom was upstairs or downstairs. |
Unknown | The SECOND one was too soft. We don’t know who’s that was. |
Unknown | We don’t know how she felt. It doesn’t say. |
True |
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