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This activity could easily break the ice at the beginning of a workshop, enabling participants to get to know each other in a fast process.
This activity could easily break the ice at the beginning of a workshop, enabling participants to get to know each other in a fast process.
Name Juggling is another variation of a try-to-learn-everyone's-name but the game guarantees high energy level as well as some strategic thinking.
This fun activity could be used as an icebreaker for people who have just met but it can be framed as a method that shows and fosters team communication, collaboration and strategic thinking as well.
Invite participants to identify and reflect on which parts of their identities they bring into regular interactions.
A funny way to get to know each other especially in groups of children or teenagers.
This activity helps participants value each other, by focusing on the tiniest actions of kindness. Could be used at the end of a session or workshop.
A rapid game of name learning with probably a lot of funny moments. Besides it teaches particiapants how to communicate and strategize in an effective way without being explicit about these goals.
This activity could work between sessions as an energiser or an icebreaker. It builds on participants' memory and communication.
A fast and loud method to enhance brainstorming within a team. Since this activity has more than round ideas that are repetitive can be ruled out leaving more creative and innovative answers to the challenge.
The objectives are to build group member relationships through verbal and nonverbal cue-sensing and effective adaptation to others' displayed emotions through entertaining and nonthreatening skits.