Authentic Connection: 10 Things in Common Opener Activity

The common denominator is that all types of icebreakers can help build stronger team connections.

– Jonathan Thompson


OPENER ACTIVITY

  • Break everyone into small groups of 3-4 (use breakout rooms if on Zoom), being sure to mix departments if possible/applicable.
  • Task the groups with finding 10 things that all of them share in common (for example: places they have visited, movies they love, items of clothing they own).
  • Have each group share 1-3 of their 10 things with the whole group
  • Bonus/Challenge: Is there anything shared by the entire group?

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Authentic Connection: True or False Opener Activity

While this activity functions as an icebreaker, it also serves the purpose of deeper team-building, even for more well-established teams. Not only does this help the group get to know each other better and swiftly reduce stress levels, but it also sparks immediate interaction – as the group comes together to root out the red herrings.

This activity is also known as two truths and a lie, and is one that students also enjoy (whether for getting to know each other or their teacher).

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