Games to get to know people

    • How do you play a famous person game?

      Pin the name of a different famous person to each participant’s back, so that they cannot see it. Then ask participants to walk around the room, asking each other questions about the identity of their famous person. The questions can only be answered by “yes” or “no”. The game continues until everyone has figured out who they are.


    • What is a good large group game?

      After everyone has found their person and asked them the questions, then go around the circle and have everyone introduce the person they talked to and tell the three things about them. This game is a good large group game, though it can be somewhat smelly. Sorts and Mingle: The first part of the game is the “Sorts” game.


    • How do you get kids to know you?

      Balloons with questions: Put a variety of different get-to-know-you questions into balloons that you blow up. Have the kids pick a balloon and sit in a circle. Let the kids pop the balloons at the same time and proceed around in a circle one person at a time letting the kids read the question and answer it.


    • How do you play ID guessing game?

      Have fun! ID Guessing Game: Pass out an index card and a pen to each person who is playing. Then each person has to write two things they have done and one they haven’t. The more unique and interesting the better, but the object it to make it hard for the others to guess that it is your card.


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

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      Icebreakers can play an important role in helping young people integrate and connect with one another in a group environment. Icebreakers can also enhance your teaching by helping to stimulate cooperation and participation. They can provide positive momentum for small group study and discussion by: • Helping a new group get to know one another.


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

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      icebreaker is an activity designed to help people to get to know each other and usually involves sharing names and other background information. A team building activity is designed to help groups form bonds and become a team. Team building activities differ from icebreakers in that the group members already have learned each other’s


    • [PDF File]Games to use in workshops, meetings and the community

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      Facilitators use games for a variety of different reasons, including helping people to get to know each other, increasing energy or enthusiasm levels, encouraging team building or making people think about a specific issue. Games that help people to get to know each other and to relax are called ice breakers. When people look sleepy or tired,


    • [PDF File]Icebreakers and Mixers that Promote Inclusion

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      This staple of drama classes is often overlooked in favor of newer games, but this classic acting game can be fresh and fun. It is a good way to get people comfortable with each other socially and spatially. Divide members into pairs. Make sure that the partners don’t know each other well. hoose


    • [PDF File]Ice Breakers & Team Builders - Maryville University

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      There are 4 people acting as the bridge goblins. Two people are standing on the same side, about 4 feet apart, and then on the other side there are two people facing them. Now the point of the game is for the rest of the group to cross this bridge as many times as possible, without going off the bridge. The trick is that each person cannot


    • [PDF File]Ice Breakers, Energizers & Other Activities Icebreakers Human ...

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      Hand out “bingo” sheets with get-to-know-you questions. Explain that they need to move around the room and try to fill each on their bingo sheet with a different person’s name. When they have the whole sheet completed they should yell “bingo!” They should have each person sign at least once (if there are 16 or less people).


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