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A "getting to know you game" for a large group of people.  This was a hit at our recent Relief Society Meeting. Large Group Of People, Geek House, Relief Society Activities, Youth Games, Youth Group Games, Ice Breaker Games, Ice Breaker, Games For Teens, Beginning Of The School Year

Last month I was looking for a getting to know you game that I could do with a large group of women for Relief Society. After searching for something we could play I came up with my own game. It is called: It is a spin off of the "This or That" game. Here is how it works: We started by having everyone stand on whatever side of the line they wanted. Then I asked everyone to “switch sides if” the statement applied to them. After some of the statements they were asked to tell someone next to…

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A getting to know you game can make or break your first week of school. Lame icebreakers aren't fun for anyone, but your students will LOVE the Knockout Name Game.

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A fun and engaging game for teachers and students to get to know each other better. Students draw pictures of their teachers and then try to guess who is who. It's a great way to break the ice at the beginning of the year or to get students excited about Get To Know You Activities, First Day Activities, First Week Of School Ideas, Teacher Activities, First Day Of School Activities, 6th Grade Ela, 4th Grade Classroom, Meet The Teacher, Beginning Of The School Year

A fun and engaging game for teachers and students to get to know each other better. Students draw pictures of their teachers and then try to guess who is who. It's a great way to break the ice at the beginning of the year or to get students excited about

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