Storytelling Exercise: Talk About This Topic For One Minute
This exercise can be used both as an icebreaker when you intend to get people to know each better or as a storytelling exercise. You can bias the exercise based on your chosen topics. This exercise...
Team Building Exercise: You Can’t Touch My Palm
This is a fun activity that requires concentration and focus. It is ideal as a team building exercise or as an icebreaker to make people feel more comfortable with each other.
In this icebreaker, your aim is to help the delegates get to know each other more by answering a set of preselected questions. You have total control over the questions which allows you to customis...
In this icebreaker, delegates get to know each other better by learning about their first jobs. The question is not too intrusive and most people are happy and sometimes excited to talk about their...
Use this icebreaker to encourage delegates to share information with each other about their likes and dislikes. The format of the activity give this exercise a structure so no time is lost wonderin...
Illustration Exercise: Head, Torso and Legs
This drawing exercise is ideal for art classes on life drawing, or making illustration. The drawing results are often inspiring, helping delegates learn more about drawing techniques. This exercise...
Illustration Exercise: Circular Life Drawing
This standard exercise is ideal to get a group of delegates practice drawing from life without using a specific model.
This icebreaker is ideal for art classes on various topics such as illustration, drawing and painting. Suppose you want your new delegates to get to know each other better while at the same time ga...
Icebreaker: What is My Nickname
This icebreaker is ideal for the beginning of the course to get the delegates become more comfortable with each other. It can also be used for newly formed teams as an effective team bonding activity.
Icebreaker: Ask Three Questions
This icebreaker helps delegates get to know each other better while allowing them more control over what they want to find out about others.
Personal Impact Exercise: This is Me
Use this exercise to get delegates describe themselves as they like and showcase it to others. There is a lot you can learn when people have to state something about themselves. The choice of words...
This a simple and entertaining exercise which can be used as an icebreaker as well to make team members feel more comfortable with each other through contact. It is rather physical and the casual i...
Team Building Exercise: Six Degrees of Separation
This exercise is based on the famous sig degrees separation and is designed to encourage delegates to find more about each others. Hence, is it ideal for team building exercises and icebreakers whe...
This is a fun and effective exercise especially for a group of delegates who don’t know each other or don’t normally work together. It provides a fun environment for training and puts some smiles o...
Communication Skills Exercise: Getting to Know Each Other
This activity helps the delegates to learn more about each other by answering specific questions. You can easily bias the exercise by including relevant questions to the course or to your overall o...
Team Building Exercise: At My Best
This activity helps delegates to look at their own abilities and experiences and acknowledge them. By sharing their qualities and attributes with the rest of the group, participants will feel bette...
If you are running a course with many people who don’t know each other, it can take a while for everyone to learn everybody’s name. To make everyone feel more comfortable with each other, you can u...
Icebreaker: Geographical Map of Participants
This is a handy exercise to get the delegates to know each other better. Each person reveals details of their life and the results are drawn on a map. The exercise can be extended to explore many a...