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Cheatwell Games Stand Up-Sit Down Game

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A very simple icebreaker; each person must think of three things about them - two must be true, one must be a lie. As each person shares the three things with the group, the group must guess which one they think is the lie. 8. Anyone Who? Create personalized bingo cards for each child with names instead of numbers. Participants have to find the corresponding person for each name, encouraging social interaction and forming connections.

How to play: Popular since elementary school, these fun-to-fold fortune tellers add a special romance and excitement to sitting down to dinner. With minimal art supplies necessary, they make a perfect addition and to the kids’ table as food arrives. Be sure to include a visual instruction for newbies and an adult on hand to help with writing and folding for the little ones. Students take turns pretending, while the other students guess what they are acting out. Change this activity to meet other group topics by requesting that students act out something about families or a friendship problem. You can take it a step further by processing the charade or problem after each turn and having the group generate solutions. Best Photo Booth Contest Add a touch of competition to the photo booth! At the end of the night, the couple chooses the silliest photo from the evening.Now you can make it even more interactive if you want. Make beforehand a list of things and put them in a basket. Then take the first paper and say Stand up if... the second will be "sit down if" and so on.. Go on in this way for 10 papers and see who'se still standing, those win. Then you can start over with round two (with the rest of the papers) Wedding Trivia is a fantastic game that tests guests’ knowledge about weddings and love. Prepare a list of trivia questions about wedding traditions, famous couples, or romantic movies. The DJ or MC reads the questions, and guests stand up if they know the answer and sit down if they don’t. The last person standing wins.

Children form a circle and reach out to hold hands with two different people across the circle, creating a “human knot.” They then have to find a way to untangle themselves, encouraging communication, cooperation, and problem-solving. This icebreaker tests students’ ability to think outside of the box, whilst working together to achieve a shared goal. It helps to build team spirit and encourages children to share their opinions with the group, helping them to come out of their shell. Students take turns sharing and explaining more about why they think they’d have that feeling for the scenario. Scenarios can be simple, vague, and be related to different group content. Regardless of the topic, we process how even though everyone had the same “experience” (scenario), people had different feelings about it and that’s ok. Scenario examples could include:

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That’s Me: Before students walk in the door, I lay out lots of pre-cut letters on a table at the front of the classroom. As your kiddos come in, they will gather the letters to spell their names and glue them together. Hang them on a bulletin board. If you print the letters on white paper, your students can decorate and personalize the letters.

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