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Ice Breaker Games For Young Children

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Easy to learn and play, with little preparation. I have used this with 3rd grade to 8th. Tell students they need to keep up with you and at the same time choose a color that reminds them of the sound they are hearing and draw a line to represent it as well. Kids become shoe designers - they trace a shoe and decorate it with yarn, markers, etc. If you disobey my orders then you go to jail, where the jailer will make you do push-ups, jumping jacks, and other exercises. Easy word list provided, ready to print. The whole point of name games and ice breakers is to help participants break down barriers, learn something about the others in the group, and most of all have fun.

After they have printed their names I have them cut it into puzzle type pieces. It is a simple book for them to do and I can use it as a reference book for the first couple of weeks. Never Have I Ever This is a well known game - and it can get a bit dangerous with older children! But it works well with children aged 7-10ish and it can be a fun way to break the ice. Plus if you send it home with them, its a great way to introduce yourself to the children's family. This can be more difficult than it sounds, especially when variations cause laughter. Have them sit close enough that they can touch the mirror. Graph the results on the chalkboard. Pick two or three kids that have something. If you wish, you can use other types of food jellybeans, or cotton candy both work well.

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