and lake and river icebreakers. Oceangoing icebreakers, which escort ships over great distances, are sometimes called line icebreakers, and the largest of them are called leaders, in contrast to the smaller (auxiliary or port) icebreakers. Icebreakers are also divided into classes (groups) accor...
Variations & Notes –Word Doc Link – For Educator: A-Z Word Ideas A variation of this could be to ask questions related to your sex education course or lesson and students can raise their hand and catch the condom “throw ball” to answer. This could be done in teams where groups comp...
Summary: An icebreaker / action oriented game good for medium and large sized groups. Similar to a game of rock, paper, scissors, two teams face off and decide to become either “giants,”“wizards,” or “elves.” Giants defeat elves, elves defeat wizards, and wizards defeat giants. ...
For groups coming together for the first time, sometimes it’s better to keep icebreaking short and sweet. Your busy workplace might be a little strapped for time, so these activities require next to no preparation, carried out in a matter of minutes. ...
It makes for a great team bonding experience. Depending on the setup you’re in, divide your colleagues into smaller groups (if you’re in an online setup, use breakout rooms) and ask them to discuss their struggles. It can be both professional and personal. ...
Association Introduction is one of the best online team icebreaker activities for small groups. In this introduction game, members associate participants with a conspicuous physical attribute, which facilitates memorizing team members’ names. To play, the facilitator will assign each member a number as...
This is an outstanding activity for introducing two or more groups that know members of their own group, but not the other. Everybody gets a card with the name of someone from the other group. Each participant approaches people to ask Do you know me? If the answer is yes, they ma...
Be prepared for the unexpected! No account required. BoomWriterTeachers place students into groups and have each one write a page of a story, then share with the class using BoomWriter’s innovative writing and voting process. Free trials available. Share my Lesson Icebreaker ActivitiesDozens of...
Part 1 explains how to use the icebreakers provided, how to choose them for specific groups, how to run the exercises and how to adapt them to particular situations. Part 2 contains 50 icebreaker exercises, each with notes indicating the time, materials and number of players required, the ...
This game is commonly known as “One Word at a Time.” It’s a simple and fun icebreaker or warm-up activity for groups, and it’s also super popular if you’ve ever done improv as well. Here’s how to get started: Start the Game:The first person begins the story by saying a ...