Ice Breakers1
Ice Breakers1
Now find three more people you don't know, and one at a time look them in the eye, and perform high fives to welcome
Now find three more people you don't know, look them in the eye, and perform over the back high fives to welcome. Now the entire group has to use some other creative way to welcome. no handshakes no high fives
Every person should follow the greeting created to welcome the group. Folks should be thoroughly warmed up, having a wonderful time and ready for more.
Self-introduction Exercise
Hello, my name is __________. I am ____ years old and I am majoring in ________. y hometown is ______________ and I really ________ it there because ______________. I always dreamed that someday I would ________________, and that dream has ______ true. I feel __________ about it now! Some things I like to do include ______________. There are many things I am good at and one of them is ______________. I did a really interesting thing once and that was ____________. My family consists of ______________. If I could change one thing about myself it would be _____________. Still, I am really glad to be here right now because ______________. I would really like to get together with anyone who be interested in _________________. The one thing I want to be remembered for is _______________. As far as future plans are concerned, I hope to be ________________ someday.
Animal Groups
On the first day, gather all the trainees. Give each one a slip of paper with the name of an animal on it. Then give instructions for the activity: They must locate the other members of their animal group by imitating that animal's sound only. No talking is allowed. The trainees might hesitate initially, but that hesitation soon gives way to a cacophony of sound as the kids moo, snort, and giggle their way into groups. The end result is that the initial barriers to good teamwork have already been broken.
Autograph sheet
The group has to write some favourite things about themselves like: Favorite colour Favorite animal Favorite place Favorite flower
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Now each member has to find common members with same interest and take their autograph against the common thing
This is a good technique for moving on to a new topic or subject. For example, when starting a class and you want everyone to introduce themselves, you can have them complete "I am in this class because..."
Process Ball
This game can be used as an Icebreaker for Reviews. Each person tells one step of a process or concept when the ball is tossed to them. The instructor or learner, in turn, writes it on a chalkboard or flip chart. For Example: after coveringPre to post migration, you would start the ball toss by having everyone give one step of the process.
Calm Down!
Have the learners lay their heads on their desks, lay on the floor, or get in a comfortable position.
Repeat one or two more times then gather the group into a circle and have them share what they believe is the most important points of the concept and how they can best use it at their place of work.
Hand out cards or paper and pens (or if participants bring their own, that's fine)
Explain that in this activity each person write two truths and a lie about themselves and then we will try to guess each other's lie.
The goal is to: a) convince others that your lie is truth (and that one of your truths is the lie) and b) to correctly guess other people's lies.
Emphasize that people should not reveal their lie, even if it seems others might have guessed.
Allow min. 10-15 minutes of conversation time.
Gather together in a circle. Start with one person who reads their three statements aloud (to remind everyone). Then read the statements again, stopping to allow a vote for each one. e.g., "I am Turkish. Who thinks that is a lie? [Vote] I am vegetarian. Who thinks that is a lie? [Vote] I have a metal pin in my right leg. Who thinks that is a lie? [Vote]. OK, my lie was "I am vegetarian."" The facilitator will need to help each person out, especially initially until the basic format is understood. The facilitator may add drama and reinforcement, etc. for correct guesses, tricky statements, etc. The exercise can be run competitively, e.g., count up how many correct guesses of other people's lies and take away the number of people who correctly guesses your own lie. Highest score wins (honesty counts!).
Paper - Collection
Tear 1-2 sheets into pieces & spread them in the room. Ask every member to collect as many paper bits as they can within the given time. After times up, ask each one to handover the collected ones . The candidate with the maximum number of bits would be the winner. This would take away the drowsiness after lunch &energize the team for the post-lunch training sessions.