On Tuesday (2/9/16) we participated in a group activity where we asked several questions to our
classmates. This activity included being able to learn more about our peers and their families. We first counted off into two different groups and got into two different circles. After getting into circles we were given a question and thirty seconds to answer it to a person in the other group. These questions ranged from “how strict are your parents” to “what does family mean to you.” While listening to each others responses we were able to see similarities and also differences in each others answers. This activity really allowed all of us to reflect on our lives and how similar they turned out to be. This was a very unique opportunity because normally when you interact with your peers you don’t talk very much about these certain things. This information helps us to better understand each other by knowing how our peers think. ~Amanda Loo
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