Activity 1: "Two Truths and a Lie" Introduction and Instructions (10 minutes) Say:This activity will be a great chance for you to learn some interesting facts about your new classmates. We’re going to play Two Truths and a Lie. Do:Share an example of two truths and a lie about yours...
So whether you’re playing ‘Classmate Bingo’ or ‘Two Truths and a Lie’, remember each activity is an opportunity to nurture a thriving, collaborative classroom environment. Now, go ahead and start your school year with laughter, bonding, and a whole lot of getting to get to know your ...
For this getting to know you activity for homeroom, students will create a tri-fold using construction paper or scrapbook paper and other craft supplies. The front cover provides the student’s name and a picture. The remainder of the brochure could be filled with any of the following catego...
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Getting-to-Know-You Venn Diagram Students worked hard all week? Do they deserve a special reward for a job well done? This activity will offer students a nice break from structured learning. Adapt it to fit your needs. Have some Friday Fun!
They need to find someone, or rather several someones! Very similar to Find Four, this icebreaker for kids may be more appropriate for smaller classes where “finding four” might be tough or for younger students. From someone who has a pet to someone who has blue eyes, this activity gets...
Getting to know other people is a typical activity in our daily lives. Even if you're good with people,there are likely times when you're stuck for something more to say and start wondering what topic to bring up next. 1 Talk about the other person. The biggest secret to being a ...
Introductory Activity : Getting to Know You Bingo (FIND SOMEONE WHO . . .) This activity is a good way for students to begin or continue to get to know one another, learn more about each other’s interests, all the while encouraging oral literacy. It may take from 20 to 30 minutes. ...
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Practice the activity by yourself. Display the map on your white board. Use the GeoInquiry with one class. Consider if you prefer touse student worksheets. Self-reflect on what to change and what worked. Use the GeoInquiry with all classes. ...