The Real Story
Aim of the Game: To pass on as many correct facts and figures to the next person, with the last recipient being able to tell the original story.
Learning Objectives:
• To listen carefully.
• To pass on information accurately.
Structure:
Groups of ten (equal numbers of people in a group) and each member stands or sits at least 10 meters away from each other.
Time:
15-30 minutes.
Materials:
The Story.
Methods:
• You can begin with the Patrol Leaders (when applicable) coming to you and asking them to listen to your short story.
• Once they have heard the story each person goes to the next in line and tells the second person the story that they have just heard.
• This is then repeated down the line, each person telling the story to the next one, until it reaches the last member of the group.
• The last members of the groups then take it in turns to tell the story.
Evaluation:
• What can you say about the activity?
• What happened to the story?
• What did you do to be able to stick to the original story?
• Why do you think that the story changed over time? (e.g. was shortened or revised.)
• What factors caused the story to be changed?
• In our everyday lives, when do we need to listen and communicate things more carefully to be effective?




