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Icebreaker Games
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Icebreaker Games
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
four wonders of the world activity
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There are many more than four man-made "wonders"of the world and I have listed just a few below for teachers to research pr...
Friday, October 21, 2011
the photo scavenger hunt
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My teen daughters have played this "icebreaker" game many times during youth activities at our church. The game requires an...
the never have i ever...game
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Give every member of a small group ten objects. These objects could be paperclips, pencils, crayons etc... Place a large paper bag i...
tell two truths icebreaker game
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In this game, students are introduced to one another and then each student will tell two facts about himself, plus one more piece of ...
Thursday, October 20, 2011
"icebreaker" artist trading cards
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Although the concept of this trading card icebreaker is relatively self-explanatory, the amount of success and effort involved with i...
mingle madness icebreaker game
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"Mingle Madness" is played a bit differently from "Sort of Fun" because the students are expected to participate...
"sort of fun" icebreaker game
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"Sort of Fun" children shift back and forth across the room in accordance to their preferences. This icebreaker gives them ...
"lost inside this painting" icebreaker
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Divide your classroom up into small groups and give each of these small groups a photograph of a unique painting. Ask students to dis...
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"improve this collection" icebreaker
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The teacher divides up his or her classroom into small groups of about four to five students and then gives each small group either a...
icebreaker questions for the art classroom
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If you could be any artist in the world, who would you choose to be? If you spent all day working with your hands, what would you do? ...
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