Team-Building Icebreakers for High School Students Team-building activities can be a lot of fun, though you’ve got to pick them carefully, especially with this age group. Be sure to debrief when you’re done—ask students to think about why you had them do this activity and what they l...
Place a tag/ sticker with each name on the back of people as they enter the meeting. Do not tell them that these are pairs of friends. Their task is to mingle around asking “yes” or “no” questions to discover the character on the tag. After a brief time of mingling have each p...
They don’t actually facilitate familiarity.Too many icebreakers consist of questions like this: “If you could be an animal, what animal would you be?” Unless you have a ridiculously deep and creative kid who is going to say something like, “I would be a mongoose, because a mongoose ...
Try meeting ice-breakers that bring staffers together and build team work.Presents strategies for team-building among the staffers during meetings. Puzzle game; Detective work.EBSCO_bspStaff Leader