Brain Break Activities
No matter what type of classroom you teach in, whether it be in-person or virtual, you need to keep the brain in mind in your
No matter what type of classroom you teach in, whether it be in-person or virtual, you need to keep the brain in mind in your
Virtual Icebreakers and Connection Activities I will admit that Virtual Team Building activities stretch me. I really want to be intentional with the time I
Last February I introduced a new set of question cards I created called Comfort Zone Wheelies. At the time, I had lead a few programs where
Purpose/ Focus: Introduce Materials: One CrowdCubes© Shape Set (nine cubes) per team Grouping: 4-6 Participants Per Team (the bigger, the better) Overview: An energetic team
Program Evaluations are a great way to get feedback on your program. They can help you determine the effectiveness and impact you are having on
Letter Swap Purpose/Focus: Introductions or Reflection Props Needed: CrowdWords cards Grouping: 10+ people Overview: Get to know people through random discussion starters. Facilitation Process: Each
Props Needed: Boundary Rope, multiple tossable items of various shapes, sizes and bounce-ability, several rope circles and a few buckets of various sizes. For a
This activity is a highlighted activity from the book, The Hundredth Monkey, by Nate Folan and friends. Nate has given us permission to post this
From the Book: Cup It Up, Team Building with Cups, by Chris Cavert and Barry Thompson Activity Objective: Build the tallest cup pyramid starting with
Colors of the Rainbow by Jill Schladweiler (Special thanks to Michelle Cummings for her inspiration and the lovely folks at NCCPS 2019) Ages: all ages