Funny introduction ideas

    • [PDF File]500 GREAT PROGRAM IDEAS

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      Introduction to Free Weights for Women Women will learn the basics of working out with free weights with emphasis on safety, form and fun. Any questions or concerns about using free weights will be addressed. (target specific groups such as new mothers, working moms, empty nesters, retirees, etc)


    • [PDF File]52 Mentor Activities: An activity for each week!

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      52 Mentor Activities: An activity for each week! Feel free to change the activities to fit your mentee’s interest, or come up new activities! * Corresponding page numbers refer to the Creative Mentoring activity guide 1) “Mentees are teachers!”


    • [PDF File]40 Icebreakers for Small Groups - Insight

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      40 Icebreakers for Small Groups 1 ‘40 Icebreakers for Small Groups’ is a FREE eBook compiled from several articles posted on my blog Insight. These posts continue to be popular, so I thought it might be helpful to put them together in a FREE resource for you to download. In addition, I’ve added several new


    • [PDF File]Icebreakers, Team Building Activities, and Energizers

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      incorporate group activities, such as icebreakers, team building activities, and energizers. What is an icebreaker? The term "icebreaker" comes from "break the ice", which in turn comes from special ships called "icebreakers" that are designed to break up ice in arctic regions. And just as


    • [PDF File]50th Anniversary Speech - Write. By K Turner

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      50th Anniversary Speech Welcome. Thank you for coming to help celebrate my parent’s 50th wedding anniversary. Being married for 50 years – and raising four children – certainly demands some kind of festivity and


    • [PDF File]Ideas for the Christmas Concert - Primary Success

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      Ideas for the Christmas Concert “We're doing two songs in our Christmas concert as well as one poem. We're singing ‘Nuttin’ for Christmas’ with our Grade Seven buddies. The grade sevens are singing the part where they explain all the naughty deeds they did and that someone snitched on them (that's


    • [PDF File]Introductory, Warm Up & Energizer Activities

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      individual’s name, and what reminder words or ideas they might use to help recall the person’s name , e.g. “Super Sue,” “Able Abe.” Then ask each individual to tell the group one or two more things about themselves that they’d like to share. 2. Stand Up/Sit Down: Ask everyone to stand up (or raise their hands). Ask people to sit


    • [PDF File]Know your group members - NTPU

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      If you have selected one single speech topic, then use my self introduction sample speech outline - a method to organize your self introduction speech. Jim Peterson has over 10 year's experience on speech writing. He offers how-to guides for any kind of public speaking and speech writing assignments and 1,250+ free speech topic ideas at


    • [PDF File]Creative Icebreakers, Introductions, and Hellos

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      Creative Icebreakers, Introductions, and Hellos for Teachers, Trainers, and Facilitators I Business Training Works 9015 Katie Court Port Tobacco, MD 20677


    • [PDF File]OPENING LINES & ICE BREAKERS FOR SPEAKERS By Ross Shafer

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      OPENING LINES & ICE BREAKERS FOR SPEAKERS . By Ross Shafer . I have been a comedian and public speaker for the past fifteen years. I’ve found that the best way to warm up an audience and get them on your in the first 30 seconds is NOT to tell a joke. I love jokes but the audience has to trust you before they will laugh with you.


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