how much does a polar bear weigh?
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Are you calling me fat? (PS: please get out paper and a pen)How much does a polar bear weigh?
Enough to break the ice!
The Pig Personality TestTake out a piece of paperDraw a pigAny where on the paper, any sizeBe as detailed or as minimal as you would likeName your pig
AnalysisHow big is your pig?Big, medium, smallWhere on the paper is your pig located?Top, middle, bottom (optimist, pragmatic, realist)Which direction is your pig facing?Left, right, forward (traditional, innovative, confrontational)What is your pigs name?Girl or boyHow many legs does your pig have visible?4, fewer than 4How many details does your pig have?Many details, few detailsHow big are your pigs ears?Big ears, small earsHow long is your pigs tail? How many curls?Long, short, # of curls
Ice Breakers and Team Builders
How do you use them?Every day, all the timeMorale chair
Why do you use them?Learn namesBuild communityMaintain camaraderieEstablish comfortRelieve stressFor fun!
Ice Breakers at workLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
Why Does Community Matter?Sense of belongingOwnershipNeedReliabilityFun/sillyComfortFamily
How does this relate to my curriculum/Common core/etc.?Working with othersCommon goalsUnderstanding personalitiesCommunicationWorking under pressureBeing part of a teamStrengths/weaknesses
TitleLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. The Dalai Llama Personality Test
The Dalai Llama Personality TestDivide your paper into three sections.Section One: AnimalsPlace the following animals in order, based your preference.PigHorseCowTigerSheep
Section Two: AdjectivesFor each word listed below, write down the first adjective that comes to mind.DogCatRatCoffeeOcean
Section Three: AssociationsFor each color, write down the name of a friend.YellowOrangeWhiteRedGreen
The Dalai Llama Personality TestResults:Section One: AnimalsRepresents life prioritiesPig= MoneyHorse= FamilyCow= CareerTiger= PrideSheep= Love
Section Two: AdjectivesRepresents perception of self/others/life.Dog=SelfCat=OthersRat=EnemyCoffee=Love lifeOcean= Outlook on life
Section Three: AssociationsRepresents the role these people play in your life.Yellow=Life long friendOrange= Trust worthy and reliable personWhite= Kindred spiritRed= LoveGreen= Someone you look up to
TitleIce Breakers for Classroom Management/Building Leadership
For placing students in groupsArranging teamsMaking pairsFriendly competitionGetting the wiggles outDemonstrate group dynamicsTrust/community
Ice Breakers for Skill Building
InterviewingInterpersonal skillsListeningWritingEditingDecision MakingTime ManagementSportsmanshipTeamworkRemind kids that learning should be fun
Frequent Concerns
Aint nobody got time for datMAKE timeMy kids dont like gamesThey willFollow your leadToo much planningMost games require very littleThey are embarrassingThats the best part
Other Keys to Success
Let goPut the students in chargeHold onLet them know you careFoodAll day, all the timeFamilyMaintain your communityCelebrate every successBig and small
What do teachers make?
Please rate this session!JESSICA YOUNG, MJEORANGE GLEN HIGH SCHOOLYEARBOOK, NEWSPAPER & PHOTOSAN DIEGO JEA PRESIDENT@[email protected]
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