Just Like Mom or DadSelect one or two of the following questions to respond to: • As an adult, what are the most apparent ways you’re like your mom or your dad? • When you were growing up, who did your parents’ friends say you took after—your mom or your dad? • What... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Media LogThink back to yesterday. How much time did you spend reading, watching, or listening to various types of entertainment or news media? Take a guess and fill in the time for the following: Music and radio: TV/Movies: Internet: Newspapers/Magazines:... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
ReflectionsPair off members of the group, and have partners stand facing each other. One person in each pair can make any motions or facial expressions he or she wants to, and the other person must move as if a mirror image. After about a minute, have the... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Sharing CelebrationsUse this icebreaker from Learn It Live It Bible Studies®: Fruit of the Spirit, to help your small group reflect on what joy is -- and isn't. Ask group members to share one sentence with the group about something that happened this past week that... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Common GroundThis is a great game to help people find out what they have in common -- and can be a wonderful starting point for new friendships! Supplies: You'll need paper and pencils. Form equal-sized teams of two to four players. Give each group a sheet of... Likes [1]Comments [1] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Get Off My BackUse this mixer, to help get everyone out of their seats and meet new people. It can also be used to start a session on problem solving, stress, or keeping secrets. Supplies: self-stick notes, pens or pencils Give each person a stack of 10 self-stick... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
No ProblemThis icebreaker is guaranteed to make everyone laugh! Use it to begin a discussion on unwanted advice, listening skills, or other communication-related topics. Divide into two teams. Each team sits in rows facing each other. Give each person a paper... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers