Ten Ways to Break the Ice!
By Susan Boyd, Susan Boyd Associates (215-886-2669, http://www.susan-boyd.com) Copyright, 1997. All rights reserved. Cannot be reproduced in electronic form or copied without written permission of author.
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What's Different,
Partner? - partners (5 minutes) This ice-breaker gets people to interact with one new person and helps everyone feel comfortable and part of the session. It also shows how observant we really are. |
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4 Facts - 4-6 people per team (10-15 minutes) This ice-breaker gets people to know one another very quickly and find things in common. Some of the truths and lies are so outrageous! This icebreaker can show how right or wrong our perceptions can be. |
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4 C's - 4-6 people per team (10-15 minutes) This ice-breaker also is an easy way to get people talking and mingling more with each other. It allows the team members to see what they have in common. |
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Let's Make a Deal - 4-8 people per team (10 minutes) This ice-breaker helps give a team a sense of identity. Be sure to award a prize! |
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Birth Order - all participants (10-15 minutes) When everyone is assembled, ask them to discuss what special characteristics their birth order has and how it is reflected in their choice of job. Assign a recorder based on some criteria (i.e., person who was born the farthest from the meeting site, person who has been with their company the longest/shortest, person who is the tallest, etc.). Have groups report back. This ice-breaker gets people moving and interacting with a larger group. |
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The Mingle Game - works well with large groups (from 15-200
people) (15-20 minutes) The criteria you list can be easily adapted to any group. Here are some ideas. "Find someone who: is wearing contact lenses, has brown socks, saw _____ movie, has gone to Europe, has grandchildren, plays a musical instrument, has an unusual hobby, etc." This ice-breaker also gets people moving and interacting with a larger group. |
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Word Puzzles - 4-6 people per team (5-10 minutes)
These puzzles are fun "brain-teasers." Be sure to include easy ones to build confidence! |
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Team Brainstorming - 4-6 per group (10-15 minutes) This activity helps everyone feel equal and sets the stage for activities on the course topics. |
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Beach Ball
Brainstorming - entire group
(5-10 minutes) This activity gets people up and moving, and is a fun one to do in the afternoon to break up a long session. It's guaranteed to wake everyone up! |
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Mind Reading
Attention Getter - entire
group. Helps stress listening & taking directions. (5 mins.)
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Forming Teams Ideas: Colors: Put a colored dot on their nametag/book, TV Character: write different TV show characters' names on separate card (i.e. Gilligan's Island, LA Law, Murphy Brown, etc.), Form a body: Make up cards that say leg, arm, head and give randomly out - ask them to form a body with 2 arms, 2 legs, 1 head). Prize Ideas: wrapped candy, company give-aways, roll of lifesavers, gold stars, funny stickers, etc. |
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For more
information, contact Susan Boyd Associates at (215) 886-2669
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