Bytes! S02E06 || 5 Ice-breaker Games To Play On Zoom
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Published 2020-04-14
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All Comments (21)
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I loved watching your video! You made me so happy with your happy disposition.
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Thank you for sharing these! They are great ideas, that inspired some variations! I will be doing these with my classes starting next week! THANK YOU! People Bingo: Ask “getting to know you questions,” and each student raises their hands if the question applies to them (“How many of you have more than 3 siblings?” “How many of you have ever been outside our state?” and so on). The Zoom/Meets GRID view is the bingo board, and the people raising hands are the mark on that bingo square; classmates have to write down the names of the hand-raisers and then share their screen when they think they have a bingo line or blackout or four corners or whatever Variation on Box of Lies: the student accurately answers “20 questions” from the class about the item in the box/bag, and tell the truth in response. So, if it’s a cactus, the questions would be something like, “What color is it? - Green” // “Is it alive?- Yes?” // “Is it an animal? - No” // “Is it a plant? - Yes” and the class has to guess what's in the box/bag
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This is a fun and creative list of icebreakers. Thanks for putting it up and explaining it so well Joel. Now, to find occasions to use them!
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Thank you so helpful. As an English ESL Tutor I often host workshops, therefore have to have fun activities for new attendees and ice breakers.
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Thank you! These are great ideas for starting out a video class too. I love the idea of sending them to dress up!!
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I love your energy - what great ideas! 🙏 thank you
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Thanks for those great ideas! Sounds so fun!
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Love your ideas! Send more please!
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These are great, fun ideas! Thank you, Joel! I teach adult ESL in Charleston, SC.
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I did a surprise "Show and tell" I introduced the game, then I gave everyone a few seconds to grab something WITHIN REACH, then we took turns telling about it. That was a lot of fun
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Fantastic. Thank you for sharing these ideas.
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Wow! I like these and I know that my students are going to like them as well.
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Wow amazing ice Breaking online, thanks for information
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Yeayy.... Will try the box of lies. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks for your ideas. I love them
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Thank you! We are about to start our EAL class on Zoom and these are great ideas!
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OMGosh. Thank you for these suggestions!
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Thanks for these great ideas, and your positive energy!
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Love the ideas! Keep it up! :)
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loved them all