1Name Game Use the "Name Game" for an ice breaker for a large group of up to 30 participants. You will only need a small stuffed animal or soft object to toss for this game. To begin, have everyone stand around in a circle or, you can have students remain seated, if you need to...
Ice Breaker Games for Adult ESL StudentsDan Chruscinski
Create an Ice Breaker Ice Breaker Games: Who Am I? This activity is a great way to get to know students and see how well they know each other. When students understand more about each other, they are less likely to have conflicts. The teacher should make a storyboard as well to show...
Ice Breaker Bingo is perfect for a range of occasions, and no matter what your event is, there’ll be a way that Ice Breaker Bingo will work for it. The game works best when new people are meeting for the first time, as this creates more opportunities for conversation starters, and the...
Start your English as a Second Language (ESL) class for adults off with an icebreaker to give students a chance to get to know their peers while also practicing English in a relaxed setting. Icebreakers will help you as a teacher learn how comfortable your students are with the language as...
The key ice breaker is a team building favorite and a great exercise to get to know each other in a group or team. It iseasy to understandand set up,can be modifiedaccording to the objects participants have,fast way to get info on each other, and surely makes everyone included!
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...
Great ice breaker ideas! I have used a few of them before, but you have inspired new ideas! Thanks! Reply Michelle Neal says: August 5, 2015 OMG, I love these. I hated the ice breakers I did last year for just the reasons you mentioned. Love it. Reply Jennifer Gonzalez says: ...
audience, Below are a few examples of how to use ice breaker questions and games in specific activities, for adults and kids. You can use these methods during different types of events, such as team building exercises, training events, remote meetings, to engage students during a class, etc...
Adult ice breaker and team building games for the classroom, conference, meeting, or party that will help your students get to know each other.