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mock drills
By gina

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I like the idea presented above. What about dividing your audience into groups after you present the "dry" history, then giving each group a card with one of the scenarios (sp?) you have described on it. Give them a little time to come up with a skit, and have THEM do the work of presenting it to the rest of the audience. Can you think of some easy to acquire props they could use? I think watching them perform their skits would be a hoot!!!

 


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