A question that sparks laughter in a close-knit team might fall flat in a more formal setting. Consider the Setting: Is it a casual coffee meet-up or a professional workshop? Tailor your questions accordingly – light and breezy for informal gatherings, more structured for formal events. ...
From their virtual working habits to their favorite foods, personal things about them, or even some hilarious, outside-the-box facts, use these icebreaker questions for work to get better acquainted. Whether you’re looking to host a virtual team building activity or looking to spark up some...
Divide the teens into small groups, about four or five people per team. Give each team their list of tasks. Instruct the team that all the selfies they take should have the place or thing assigned to them and all the team members clearly visible in the picture. The team that finishes a...
Teams earn points for correct answers. How many members are needed? The game is designed for teams, and each team can consist of two or more participants. How much time does it take? The duration varies depending on the number of questions and teams but typically lasts 30-60 minutes. 14...
for everyone to see. Give a set amount of time and use a timer to monitor progress and stop the drawer’s turn. The drawer’s team calls out guesses as to what the drawing is. If the team guesses correctly before time is up, they earn a point. The team with the most points wins...
Provide tape for each person to tape their chosen name on the back of the person on their left. Everyone circulates the room asking others one yes or no question about the name on their back. The person who guesses their person with the least number of questions wins. Guessing continues,...
For this easy getting-to-know-you activity for kids, you will need some chocolate kisses and a set of age-appropriate questions. Begin with the children seated randomly or in a circle. The leader asks questions and if a student can respond positively, they stand up. You can stop at any...
As the game is played, the speed of the questions and answers increases, creating a challenge for the players.Twenty-One Double BounceEveryone forms a circle and someone begins counting from the number one. Counting proceeds right around the circle. If a person says just one number, counting ...
Require that the learner make a response for every frame and receive immediate feedback Try to arrange the difficulty of the questions so the response is always correct and hence a positive reinforcement Ensure that good performance in the lesson is paired with secondary reinforcers such as verbal...