What Is an Ice Breaker? Ice breakers (or icebreakers — both spellings are correct) are games that help "break the ice" for a newly formed group of people. In an elementary school setting, ice breakers "warm up"
People Bingois a popular ice breaker because it's easy to customize for your group and situation and even easier to learn. To play, the facilitator provides each participant with a bingo card and writing utensil. Each square on the bingo card features a characteristic such as "has more tha...
Can't hurt to try. Use this easyice breaker gameto find out if your students are in your classroom to find a new direction. Ideal Size Up to 30. Divide larger groups. Use For Introductionsin the classroom orat a meeting. Time Needed 30 to 40 minutes, depending on the size of the g...
Based on the results, it can be concluded that there is a positive influence between ice breaker and learning motivation toward the Social Science subject learning achievement of the fourth grade students of State Elementary School.Eko Purwanti...
These are terrific…I wonder if I can adapt any of your games to my elementary music classes? We do ice-breaker games that, of course, have a rhythmic or musical slant. Can’t waste my precious 45-minutes a week! Reply Nancy James says: August 25, 2015 Ideas sound good will try...
5 More Ice Breaker Activities 1. Would You Rather: How to Play:Make a thumbs-up sign for each student and have them hold it up for the option they would choose when you say it out loud. If there’s a particularly divisive opinion, encourage students to defend their point of view. You...