Transcription of Icebreakers and Name Games - OCDE.us
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Icebreakers and name GamesIntroduce MyselfParticipants introduce themselves and tell why they are there. Variations:Participants tell where they first heard about the class, how they becameinterested in the subject, their occupations, home towns, favorite televisionprograms, or the best books they have read in the last AnotherDivide the class into pairs. Each person talks about him/herself to the other,sometimes with specific instructions to share a certain piece of information. Forexample, The one thing I am particularly proud of After five minutes, theparticipants introduce the other person to the rest of the DescriptionsHave students write down one or two adjectives describing themselves. Putthese on a stick-on badge. Have class members find someone with similar oropposite adjectives and talk for five minutes with the other ve Done Something you Haven t DoneHave each person introduce themselves and then state something they havedone that they think no one else in the class has done.
Icebreakers and Name Games ... Make up a BINGO style sheet with information in each square that may fit people ... Build a Team Give everyone a slip ...
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