
Apr 23rd, 2009, 06:47 pm
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Re: An Ice Breaker Every Day? Hi there,
You could try two truths and a lie. Have students write down two truths about themselves and a lie. Once they have done so, have each student stand up, go to the front of the classroom, and read off their 3 statements. Finally, have the other students guess which ones are false and which ones are true. Option - you could then discuss the truth about the person in class for a few minutes.
This game works well when looking for an ice-breaker as it almost always changes, in other words, the outcome isn't always the same every time you play the game.
I hope this helps!!!!
Ralph  |