Ice Breaker and Team Building Activities



Icebreakers and Team BuildersTrue or False? Each student should write down three sentences describing himself. For example, "I have attended 11 schools," and "I have an aunt and an uncle both named Laverne," and "I love to vacation in Cancun." The catch is, two of the statements are true and one is false. (Try to guess which one I am lying about!) The students then share their three statements with each other or the entire class (whichever you prefer) and vote on which they think are true and false. The catch here is that the more unusual the information, the harder it will be for the other students to guess. Let them know this, and you are sure to learn some interesting trivia about your new students. Famous Pairs Game For this icebreaker, tape the name of a famous person or character to the back of each participant. You will need an even number of participants. Each person is to find his/her match without directly talking to each other. They may give a description of who they are (once they figure it out) or say a common phrase. Use the following list as a guide: Fred and Wilma Flinstone Bill and Hillary Clinton George and Judy Jetson George and Martha Washington Dawson and Joey (Dawson's Creek) Mickey and Minnie Mouse Jack Dawson and Rose (Titanic) Aladdin and Jasmine *This activity can be adapted by handing participants notecards rather than taping the cards to their backs. ................
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