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Sample Role Playing Session
Here
are four sample scenarios for role-playing surrounding the
topic of connecting with kids. Please remember these are just
possible scenarios. As the facilitator you should create scenarios
that will be the most useful to your club.
You
should allow about 20 minutes for each scenario -- 5 minutes
to act it out and 15 minutes for a group discussion.
1.
The Enthusiastic Kid
Number
of players: 4, 1 amateur, 2 public members, 1 observer
Jenny
Public loves astronomy and is really excited that her mom,
Jane Public, brought her to a local public observing night.
It soon becomes apparent that Jenny’s mom is not interested
in astronomy. How does the amateur encourage Jenny to peruse
her interest despite the lack of enthusiasm shown by her mom?
2.
The Uninterested Kid
Number
of players: 4, 1 amateur, 2 public members, 1 observer
Joe Public
and his son Joey Public approach an amateur at a star party.
Joe is really interested in astronomy and wants his son to
be too. However Joey is obviously completely uninterested
and doesn’t want to be at the star party. How does the amateur
engage Joey and try to pique his interest?
3.
The Hyper Kid
Number
of players: 4, 1 amateur, 2 public members, 1 observer
Active
Jenny Public is really excited to be at a star party. She
yells out "I wanna see, I wanna see!" and accidently grabs
the side of the telescope and moves it off the object the
amateur is looking at. Her mom, Jane Public, starts to yell
at her "Look what you did, you broke the telescope, I told
you not to touch anything!" Jenny starts to cry. How does
the amateur keep the situation from escalating and maintain
order?
4.
The Time Monopolizing Kid
Number
of players: 4, 1 amateur, 1 public member, 2 observers
An amateur
is holding a public viewing for a local Boy Scout group. One
of the kids, Joey Public, is really monopolizing the amateur’s
time. How does the amateur encourage Joey’s enthusiasm while
giving his attention to the other boys in the group? |