Description
Four Corners is an interactive activity that encourages open discussion and critical thinking about different topics. Traditionally, Four Corners is played in a physical space, where the corners of a room are labeled with opinions ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Participants are asked to move to the area of the room that best aligns with their opinion on a presented statement or question, and then discuss their reasons for choosing that area. Four Corners is often played in classrooms to encourage students to consider different ideas and use evidence to justify their opinions on a complex topic.
Four Corners is a favorite PGED activity for sparking dialogue about personal genetics in classrooms and community spaces. So, we created an online version for you to play at home!