Workshop icebreakers for introductions

    • [DOCX File]How to use these materials

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      Student Introductions & Icebreakers . Choose one of the introduction activities below, or use another that allows students to make connections with each other while encouraging participation and community. Option 1: In this activity, students pair up and interview each other; then they introduce each other to the rest of the class. Here are instructions, which you might put on an overhead ...

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    • [DOC File]Icebreakers – getting to know each other better

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      Advise people that during the meeting/workshop they should take time to observe each other and when they see someone doing something that they appreciate (could be they have gone out of their way to help others; helped the team by coming up with innovative solutions; done something that the person knows is a stretch for the individual….) – write it down (could put their name on the card or ...

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      3.1.3 Introductions and icebreakers. These may be needed if people do not already know each other. Introductions are important to help the group link together fast. With normal workshops you cannot give the task too much time but the right exercise can introduce a friendly and cheerful mood. Self-introductions are seldom useful as most ...

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    • [DOC File]introductions w/ icebreakers game 15 min, (maybe include ...

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      Preparation: How to run a safe brainstorm: facilitator reviews quickly the ground rules that all short ideas be shared aloud, but it is the behavior of the facilitator and recorder that set the tone for it to be non evaluative yet still fun.Remind the group there is to be no evaluative comments, only a list! People are to give short ideas (a few words at most) one at a time for the benefit of ...

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    • [DOC File]Appendix A: Facilitator Skills Checklist

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      Lisa Deaton (VA PLT) and Al Stenstrup (PLT) - PLT Preservice Educators Workshop Options Sample Icebreakers. Icebreakers are an important part of your workshop. They set the tone by getting everyone up and participating, and are also are a great opportunity to model an additional PLT activity. Below are several PLT activities that can be adapted for icebreakers. Be sure to include an ...

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    • [DOC File]Icebreakers and Energisers

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      Use introductions, summaries, and blackboard key points to focus and reinforce learning. This manual will help you be precise about the teaching points you are getting across. Woolly thinking does not promote change. Sharp clarity does. Use Language Appropriately. Ideas are made and shared using language. Where the vocabulary and syntax is precise and engaging (without being pedantic and over ...

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      Spend some time on introductions. Find out who the members of your group are. Icebreakers . can be used to help the group relax and create a friendly atmosphere. . Connections. Participants pick a word from a pot. The words have a connection with the theme of the session. Each participant has to explain to one other person what that word means to them (useful as a ‘warm-up’ to the workshop ...

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    • [DOC File]Icebreakers and Energisers - Conflict Resolution Network

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      Icebreakers and Energisers. Icebreakers: Rationale. There needs to be an introduction whenever people gather to work on something. It helps participants become familiar with each other, with the trainer, and with their surroundings. It also helps the trainer to establish a tone for the session. Participants often need help focusing their attention; they may have had a busy day, have concerns ...

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