Ironic Visuals

Use an arts-and-crafts experience to spark an ironic discussion.

Purpose: To introduce the concept of irony

Activity: You will need "arts and crafts" materials for this activity—anything from paper and crayons to Play Doh to pipe cleaners.

Place the craft materials so that everyone in the group has access to them, and then ask your group members to create a visual representation of Irony. There are no rules and no boundaries—you just want your group members to create something that represents Irony in some way.

After 5-7 minutes, have everyone stop and present their work. You can ask each group member to share what they have created, or just ask for volunteers.

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