Here is an idea that will help people review facts or concepts. After you have introduced the main concepts give the participants a test. See if they can sort out the fake from the list below.
Now in this case my topic is Warning Labels. One of these is a fake, see if you can figur out which one.
Windex
Do not spray in eyes.
Bowl Fresh
Safe to use around pets and children, although it is not recommended that either be permitted to drink from toilet.
Dremel Electric Rotary Tool
This product not intended for use as a dental drill.
Arm & Hammer Scoopable Cat Litter
Not to be used for toddlers and young children.
Little Ones Baby Lotion
Keep away from children
Hair Coloring
Do not use as an ice cream topping.
Wet-Nap
Directions: Tear open packet and use.
Dial Soap
Directions: Use like regular soap.
Stridex Foaming Face Wash
May contain foam.
Sleeping Pills
Warning: May cause Drowsiness
Warning: For indoor or outdoor use only.
Bic Lighter
Ignite lighter away from face.
So which one was it? Either way you probably had fun reviewing the warning labels and trying to figure out which one was fake. I think the use of fakes in lists is a way to make what could be dull a lot more enjoyable. So if you aren't sure, it is the cat litter one that is a fake. Other topic I think this could be used for would be: signs of pest problems, headache symptons, most common customer complaints, rules or guidelines for (what have you)
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