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For this icebreaker, you will need to break your teens into groups of no more than seven, but no less than four.
Give everyone in the group one paper clip, before the meeting begins.
On slips of paper, or 3x5 cards write the name of some famous person, or character.
Tape the name on each group member's back (make sure they don't see the name).
Game Summary: Kids will use objects found in the room or in their possession to tell stories about themselves.
Game Supplies: No supplies are required.
Game Summary: Teams will race to create lists of things that all the team members have in common.
Game Supplies: You'll need paper and pencils.
: Props: M & M's, peanuts, a roll of toilet paper, Skittles or anything else with lots of pieces (choose one) and small cups.
Have each participant write down their name and an obscure fact about themselves that few people know about. These are then typed up on a sheet of paper, but with the names left blank.
Everyone is directed to pair off and an odd number is needed so there is one person left standing in the middle of the group.
Have the group sit in a circle. (Not recommended for groups over twenty.) Each participant will introduce themselves by saying their name and a word using the first initial of their first name.
The object of Favorite Songs is to collect all of the songs that your group holds dear to them, for one reason or another, or that best represents them or the organization.
Divide a large group of people into smaller groups and have them answer the following questions listed below and then have each group share their answers.
Personal:
All group members form a circle with one person left in the middle of the circle.
Ice Breaker Activities- What is My Crazy Line?
Purpose: Communication
Group Size: 4+ (in pairs)
Level: Basic
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