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Sep 13, 2019 · 1. Get to know your students with a beach ball icebreaker. This beach ball game works for any age group. Write a variety of get-to-know-you questions on the ball. Toss it to someone; the catcher has to answer whichever question their right thumb is touching (or nearest to). Learn more: Joy in the Journey. 2. Throw out some sight words.
Nov 14, 2018 · Have a little beach fun without leaving your classroom! The game of Beach Ball Buzz can be as exciting as you choose, depending on the questions you write on the ball. It's a perfect game to use as an ice-breaker to get to know new people and a fun way to pass the hot summer months.
Classroom Icebreaker: Write various icebreaker questions on the beach ball. When a student catches the ball, they have to answer the question their thumb is touching. This activity helps students get to know each other better and creates a positive classroom environment. 4.
Oct 20, 2023 · The beach ball toss game involves participants taking turns tossing a beach ball, and wherever their hands land upon catching it, they will discover an icebreaker question to answer. This light-hearted activity effectively breaks down barriers and fosters new connections among your guests.
May 26, 2023 · Need a great way to start an IRL training workshop or class? Try this beach ball icebreaker exercise! Have students form a circle and toss the ball. Whichever number their right hand touches is the number of the prompt they must respond to.
Oct 2, 2023 · 1. Icebreaker Volleyball: Divide the class into two teams and have them stand in a circle. Toss a beach ball into the air and call out a student’s name. The student must catch the ball and say something interesting about themselves before passing it to another student. 2. Math Madness: Write math problems on different sections of the beach ...
Oct 14, 2023 · Sight Word Slam: Write different sight words on the beach ball and have the students read the word their thumb lands on or use it in a sentence. Conversation Starters: Write questions or conversation prompts on the beach ball and have students share their thoughts or answers when they catch it.