SFHS Academy Brief
April 2010
 
 

 

Team Building Ice Breaker


Are you looking for a new team building ice breaker to try out on your staff?  The one below looks fast, easy and fun.

Team Building Icebreaker Steps

1.  Divide the meeting participants into groups of three or four people by having them number off. (Do this because people generally begin a meeting by sitting with the people they already know best.)

2.  Tell the newly formed groups that their assignment over the next five minutes is to find ten things they have in common, with every other person in the group, that have nothing to do with work.   Tell people no body parts (we all have legs; we all have arms) and no clothing (we all wear shoes, we all wear pants). This helps the group explore shared interests more broadly.

3.  Tell the groups that one person must take notes and be ready to read their list to the whole group upon completion of the assignment.

4.  Ask for a volunteer to read their whole list of things in common first. Then, ask each group to share their whole list with the whole group. Because people are your best source for laughter and fun, the reading of the lists always generates a lot of laughter and discussion. You can also catch the drift of the conversation in the small groups based on the transitions made from item to item.


Source: Susan M. Hearthfield

 
 
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