Houseplant conversation cubes (free templates)

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Have you ever heard of conversation cubes?  

When I was teaching Business English in companies, I would use cubes in the classroom to get the discussion rolling. The how-to is easy: you roll the cube, much as you would roll a dice, and use it to kickstart a conversation by having the people around the table answer the question that you rolled on. (Or, for a bit more fun, the question that’s facing the person who’s up next.)

Conversation cubes are not just used in the English classroom. They are helpful tools in therapy, literacy classes and virtually in all settings where you need to get participants to open up, process emotions or get creative. They’re also used in brainstorming sessions.

It’s also a fun way to connect with other plant people, whether we’re talking about your family, friends, co-workers or people coming together for a plant swap. 

So in the interest of holiday parlor games, I’ve created two conversation cubes for houseplant lovers. All you have to do is download the pdf below, print it out, glue it together and get rolling. The two cubes contain totally different questions.

Houseplant conversation cube – Social edition (PDF)


Houseplant conversation cube – Creative edition (PDF)

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