My Answer Is With You
My Answer Is With You
Number of Players: At least 2
Materials Needed: Paper, Pencil, and a Jar
Game Duration: 30 - 45 minutes
The Game

The facilitator prepares a jar and places small pieces of paper with different questions written on them. The questions should be both thought-provoking and fun. For example: “What is something you are very good at?”, “Where do you use math in your daily life?”, “What catches your attention first when you walk into a forest?”, “What is your favorite natural landscape?”, “If you had superpowers for one day, which environmental problem would you solve?”, “What was your favorite game to play as a child?”, “What is the quality you are most proud of?”
Participants pair up and sit facing each other. The jar is passed around, and each pair draws one question. They first read the question aloud together. Then, each person tries to guess their partner’s answer, thinking: “What would they say?” Afterward, both participants share their real answers and discuss them together.
Through this game, both guessing skills and empathy are developed. Participants discover each other’s interests, values, and perspectives. This creates not only a fun activity but also a warm environment that makes getting to know each other and sharing easier.