This is a quiet and reflective small group introductory icebreaker, very much suited to small groups of people who need to bond for other activities. Have everyone sit at a table or provide a surface (such as trays) for this activity. Give each person a reasonable amount of play dough and...
For in-person teams, prepare the meeting room based on the type of icebreaker you will be doing. This might include a whiteboard, index cards, sticky notes, and/or markers. For remote teams, you will also prepare your virtual meeting room based on your icebreaker activity such as a a col...
Whoever gets it right may get a small prize or bragging rights. Have fun! 17. Birth Map Best For: In-Person Team Bonding Image Source This activity is short but delightfully telling — you’ll find out where your team members were born ...
Why play it:A small group can get to know each other well in a fun environment. This icebreaker activity builds connection and encourages laughter to break the ice. Example:One of your teammates asks a question such as: “Never have I ever accidentally replied all to an email meant for on...
Here are icebreakers for teens that you can choose from! Feel free to adjust the materials and mechanics depending on the number of teens you’re working with and the nature of the activity you’re all in. Human Bingo Find someone who fits these Bingo criteria!
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Pictionary, Scattergories, Would You Rather, trivia, and BINGO all make great meeting warmup activities. They get even more engagement when there’s a prize on the line for the winner. What are Your Four C’s? The Four C’s is a fun meeting warmup activity that gets everyone’s brain...
Set-Up: This activity works like a scavenger hunt for people. Prepare ahead of time with enough pens and Bingo sheets for each person. How to Play: Pass out Bingo cards and explain that participants need to talk with each other and find someone who meets the criteria listed in each box ...
An icebreaker game, activity, or exercise is a great way to kick off a class, workshop, meeting, or group gathering. Icebreakers can: Serve as introductions for strangers Facilitate conversation Encourage group interaction Build trust Energize group members ...
Have each team member look to the person on their right side and write three positive attributes about them. This is a feel-good activity to bring out the best in each other, highlight strengths, and show appreciation for the team. ...