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. ...
Warm up for a day of listening with this non-verbal activity. Best for groups of 10 or more. 1. Divide into teams of five to eight people. 2. Ask one team to come to the front of the room and stand in a line, one behind the other, all facing the same direction (it's import...
① Our classroom is big enough for less than 10 students to move freely. ②This icebreaker can let pupil move, so that pupils will pay attention to their activity and feel fun. Challengs ①Students will be shy when they need to find a partner quickly,...
This quick icebreaker activity is pretty basic and involves participants to introduce themselves to the group. The introduction, apart from the name, and position in the company, should offer a humanizing “little-known fact” about the person. Everyone is free to choose what they want to share...
Icebreaker concept: Ask students to make sure they have some loose change on them when logging on to class. Run this activity in small groups—with no more than ten per group. Have students introduce themselves, select a coin and share one interesting fact or event that occurred in their li...
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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...
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 ...
Students circle their best guess for each question. Before you begin the quiz, ask students to predict the number of questions they will correctly answer. You might follow up this activity by having students create five- or ten-question quizzes about themselves; the questions should be about ...
What’s your favorite New Year’s Day activity? What’s one goal you have for the upcoming year? How do you usually spend New Year’s Day? What’s a New Year’s resolution you actually kept? These questions are great for adding a festive touch to your holiday gatherings. Now, let’...