Meeting icebreaker questions

    • Should I include an ice breaker or mixer at a meeting?

      Including an ice breaker or mixer at each meeting is a quick, easy and fun way to actively get members acquainted with each other. The ice breakers and mixers on the following pages are focused on getting members to interact with people they might not know well, and getting them comfortable with each other.


    • What size icebreaker do I Need?

      The recommended group size is medium, although small and large group sizes are possible too. An indoor setting is ideal. No special props or materials are required. This icebreaker works well for any age. The situation is dire — following a shipwreck, everyone has been stranded on a deserted island!


    • What do you bring to a icebreaker?

      Each person is allowed to bring one object to the island — ideally something that represents them or something that they enjoy. The first part of this icebreaker is simple: each person is asked to describe what object they would bring and why.


    • [PDF File]Fifty Sample Icebreakers - State University of New York ...

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      Prior to the class meeting make a list of 20-25 experiences, skills or characteristics that a person might have. Each student must find people to sign their name on the line next to an experience or characteristic that applies to them. Time: 10 minutes Me Too Everyone in the group gets 10 small items (scraps of paper, pennies, candies, etc.) The


    • [PDF File]Meeting Icebreakers - Living Cities

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      Three Questions “One way to get participants to start thinking about topics in multiple contexts is to use a framework like “head, heart, hands” or “person, role, system” to develop three warm-up questions.


    • [PDF File]Ice Breaker Questions - Michigan Technological University

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      Crunchy peanut butter or smooth? Teleportation or flying? Would you rather be invisible or be able to read minds? If you could be an animal, what animal would you be and why? If you could bring back any fashion trend, what would it be? If you had 25 hours a day, how would you spend your extra time?


    • [PDF File]Beginning Your Meeting: Ice Breaker / Communication Starter

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      Beginning Your Meeting: Ice Breaker / Communication Starter Page 1 Why use Icebreakers? § To learn more about each other. § To discuss topics that may not come up in everyday conversation. § To bring focus to the present moment. Result: § People tend to feel more connected and “on the same page” after this exercise


    • [PDF File]200 Icebreaker questions - Conversation Starters World

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      Why or why not? How could carousels be spiced up so they are more exciting? What's your favorite car that you've owned? subjects should be taught in school but aren't? What's the biggest vehicle you've driven? What songs would be played on a loop in hell? What rule do you wish they would introduce into your favorite sport?


    • [PDF File]Brain Breaks & Ice Breakers for Virtual Meetings

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      Ask each person to take a picture of their shoes and upload it ahead of your meeting. This activity is best for video calls, but it can work on audio calls as well, as long as everyone can see each other's pictures. At the start of the meeting, ask each participant to discuss their choice of shoe, and the "story" behind it.


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