Great ideas, and I like that many are tried and true and will be familiar. The number of these is really setting me up for my 1st two weeks! I so appreciate these creative and fun ideas. They are not only interactive, but they promote a fun and relaxed environment as the students get to know each other online. I made notes for icebreakers that are appropriate for second graders. Thank you for these awesome online activities.
I can use some of these in the homeroom guidance period. Thank you very much for sharing these ideas. They are indeed very helpful. With your permission, will be using some for my online teaching. Thank you very much. God bless! Hi: This list of Icebreakers is great.
Is it possible to get a link that I can share with my teachers? Your product and services are both informative and useful for teachers. Thank you, MC. Hi Migdalia. You could use the shortened URL for this page and email the teachers that. I am delighted that I came across this post. It is so comprehensive. Activities are simple and will help to promote the community. Great job! I will be introducing some of these great icebreakers right this week in my training.
Thank you. A nice set of ice breakers. School education is not easy to handle in the online mode. There is a big gap, and students do miss the kind of interaction that takes place in a real classroom environment within a conducive space and customised furniture.
The teachers are eager to get back to the normal classroom teaching model. I will use one of them with students of medicine school in my online class tomorrow. Thanks for your efforts. Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing these activities… They would be very useful in my teaching. All the ideas are great. More than using it as an icebreaker i used it as an activity in between my classes, since its an hour class students find it difficult ti sit in a stagnant place and listen to the class.
These ideas helped a lot for the students to keep them active and alert. These activities are really interesting. Your creative ideas help us to inspire the students. Very good ideas for engaging the participants. I found these quite thought provoking as well. Thank you for sharing. Icebreakers are really good, they create friendship, teamwork, and easy completion of work as a team. It is the best method,it inspires students and there is sharing of ideas. Your email address will not be published.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Last Updated on September 13, Here are 21 free to use icebreakers for online teaching that you can use.
Page Contents. The following two tabs change content below. Bio Latest Posts. Valeria has been involved with education for over 16 years. Jess on June 6, at pm. Pratibha on June 7, at am. Thank you so much for superb ideas Reply. Reeta Sharma on May 17, at am. Lydia Iko on June 2, at pm. What would be another activity that can be done to get them tuned to the session Reply. Jenny Payne on June 23, at pm. Some great ideas here.
Will definitely keep these bookmarked for my next virtual session! Gagan Dhir on July 15, at am. Priscilla Jean-Louis on September 5, at pm.
Brittany Jones on July 27, at pm. Great post. Thanks Brittany Reply. Kathy Scarborough on September 6, at pm. Sindhu on July 29, at am. Whitney Donnelly on July 29, at pm. Karen on July 29, at pm. Any thoughts? Jon Britain on July 31, at am. Hope that helps, Jon. Sabahat Latif on August 2, at am. Lisa on August 7, at am. Nagasimha G Rao on August 10, at am.
Very use full activity.. Theresa on August 10, at am. You should try to crack the codes yourself before assigning the games to your students.
But if you need a little help, Breakout EDU does provide answer sheets for you to consult. You can create a Breakout EDU online classroom by importing your Google Classroom roster or by manually making a list of student names. Here are my picks for digital Breakout EDU games for team building.
Breakout the Zoom is a digital game that can be played by elementary, middle, and high school students. The premise of this game is that students are stuck in Zoomland where they can neither get into nor out of a Zoom meeting. Students have to figure out the solutions to scenarios to get the Zoom meeting working again.
In this game designed for middle school and high school students players try to open student lockers that have been stuck shut for 60 years. After the game use the discussion questions to get your students thinking and talking about what they think school was like for their grandparents or great-grandparents.
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