Authentic Connection: One-Word Opener Activity

Icebreakers can be an effective way to help teams get to know each other and feel more comfortable collaborating.

– Jonathan Thompson


OPENER ACTIVITY

  • Split participants into small teams of 3-4 people (using breakout rooms if you’re on Zoom) and ask them to come up with one word to describe your school culture or a project you’re working on or a new school initiative, etc.
  • Give them a few minutes to discuss amongst themselves, then let each team present their word, and the reasoning behind it

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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).

Authentic Connection: Team Timeline Opener Activity

While this activity functions as an icebreaker, it’s best for deeper team-building for established teams. This exercise helps show, in a visual way, the different experiences, priorities, and generations within your team. It leads well into talking about shared experiences, breaks down barriers and creates a mindset of authentic communication. 

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