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1.4           ICEBREAKERS                                                                                                  DUPLICATE DRAWING                                  Differences can include:

                                                                                                                                                Split the class into multiple teams of 3–5 people.   Details        Page orientation
                                   AND GAMES                                                                                                    Each team must select a leader. The team leader    Colors           Direction
                                                                                                                                                instructs her team to copy in detail a picture that is
                                                                                                                                                displayed outside of the classroom. The remaining   Shapes          Quantity
                                                                                                                                                team members must draw the picture. The leader may   Size
                                                                                                                                                return to look at the picture as many times as needed
                                   As manager and coach, it is your job to help bring together                                                  to provide the team with as many details as possible,

                                   a group of students with different personalities and varied                                                  but the leader may never pick up a marker to contribute   Differences in these examples include:
                                                                                                                                                to the drawing. The team whose drawing most closely   Location of sun  Placement of lightning
                                   backgrounds. Assembling a team that works well together                                                      resembles the original drawing wins  give a 5–8
                                                                                                                                                                           (
                                   requires building trust, respect and understanding. One great                                                minute limit).                                     Size of sun      Number of flower petals
                                   way to do this is to have a variety of icebreaker and game                                                   This activity is a great way to showcase leadership,   Direction of pig  Size of clouds
                                                                                                                                                attention to detail and communication. For instance, if a   Size of lightning  Shape of clouds
                                   activities that build skills, create interaction and engage your                                             leader instructs a student to draw a flower, the student

                                   new staff.                                                                                                   may ask, what color the flower is, how many petals, etc.


                                  TRUTH ABOUT ME, AKA,
                                   CIRCLE OF COMMONALITY

                                   Student says something about him/herself. Students sharing the
                                   commonality step in the circle then step out. Repeat until each
                                   student has shared. Earlier rounds may involve superficial or trivial
                                   traits (e.g., “I like puppies!” or “I’m wearing blue jeans!”), but as
                                   the group members become more comfortable over time, later
                                   rounds should touch upon somewhat more personal topics.
                                   e.g., “I’m feeling nervous about an upcoming class.”

                                   CIRCLE OF TRUST CHAIRS
                                                                                                                                                                                                        Yearbook staff—duplicate drawing
                                     Set up a circle of chairs like musical chairs (minus one from your
                                   staff total). Like Circle of Commonality, “out” person is in the
                                   middle of the circle sharing a characteristic about him/herself.
                                         If students sitting in the chairs share that characteristic, they rush
                                   to another chair, but the chair cannot be next to their own chair.













                                                                                                                                                Yearbook adviser—original drawing                       Yearbook staff—duplicate drawing





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