Check out these fun icebreakers for kids for back to school season! These games help kids learn about their classmates, as well as making great first week...
Ice-breakers and get-to-know-you games aim to break the ‘ice’ that typically limits or inhibits the interactions of a group of people who may or may not know each other very well. Common occurrences of ‘ice’ may include little or no talking, poor eye contact, reluctance to make phy...
Our Getting-To-Know-You icebreakers for small groups disclose obscure and fun facts about those participating. I Know Who You Are A fun small group icebreaker, this game takes very little preparation and time. Give each person two pieces of paper, and a pen or pencil. Have each particip...
This activity will offer students a nice break from structured learning. Adapt it to fit your needs. Have some Friday Fun! DESCRIPTION Teacher Rene Masden uses this activity to help students get to know one another -- and themselves. She arranges students into groups of three. She supplies t...
What are ice breaker games? How long should ice breakers last? Why should you encourage team members to get to know each other? How to encourage a shy team member to participate 55 fun ice breaker games for the workplace Virtual ice breaker games for remote workers ...
“Teach Something New” is one of my favorite icebreakers—each team member will have, say, 5 minutes to teach everyone one little thing. It could be how to draw a giraffe, how to juggle, or a magic trick. Here’s how you can introduce this activity: ...
How well can you really convey thoughts and ideas? Virtual Taboo will reveal all. Happy Customer Katie’s experience: “Our team took a break in the day to play Taboo via Confetti and had a blast! We all got to know each other a little better, on a very silly level.” Like classic...
Class doesn’t always have to be serious, and neither does Microsoft Whiteboard. Whiteboard’s collection of features encourages fun ways for students and teachers to bond and have fun together. Key features: Start with a premade template, such as “Two truths, one lie” or...
Use reactions to encourage easy, lightweight interactions Prepare the board Open Whiteboard and create a new board. Prepare the board with any content to help the planned activity. You can create this yourself with shapes, drawings, and images, or use a template from the Create...
Why this is a fun scavenger hunt idea:Naturally, the objective of this hunt is to be the first team to complete all the challenges. But even if your team isn’t competitive, you’ll still enjoy the journey. Slow things down and get to know each other better as you complete the challen...