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Back to Back Drawing
An activity that requires a participant to draw what their partner describes to them
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Apr 19, 20233 min read


Appreciation Taps
This activity gives your group time to anonymously show appreciation and gratitude to each other.
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Apr 19, 20234 min read


Appreciation Windows
Create Personalized "windows" for each participant that show appreciation
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Apr 19, 20233 min read


Roll The Dice
Participants will roll a die and then answer a question that corresponds to the number that they rolled.
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Apr 19, 20234 min read


Introduce Your Partner
This simple activity provides participants the ability to get to know each other while developing their listening and presentation skills.
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Fast Pass
Participants start by passing an object to each other. The challenge is finding a way to accomplish this task faster and faster!
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Feedback-It Ball
Participants will offer positive, negative, or no feedback to three blindfolded "free-throw shooters" and examine how this impacts their performance.
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Apr 18, 20235 min read


Fortunately, Unfortunately
This activity encourages participants to practice their improv and storytelling skills to create a silly story comprised of good and bad news.
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Guided Visualization
This activity will help develop participants listening and visualization skills. It's also a fantastic grounding technique to help calm nerves, anxious energy, and to bring focus to the group.
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


I'd Rather
Participants learn a little about each other while completing silly sentences.
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Apr 18, 20233 min read


Knot, Not, a Knot
The object of this activity is to conclusively determine if the rope has a knot tied in it AND make a decision in the least amount of time. Good luck!
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Always, Sometimes, Never
Personally reflect on different statements and their significance to get to know the people in the group, and their preferences, better.
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Sticky Popcorn
This high energy activity helps participants move from working independently to working together as a group. It can be used as both an energizer and experiential activity.
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Early Bird vs. Second Mouse
In this activity, groups are assigned a topic to debate and a side to argue for. By engaging in a structured debate, they will refine their critical thinking and presentation skills.
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Apr 18, 20234 min read


Split or Steal
This activity is based on the “Prisoner’s Dilemma” and asks groups to make a difficult decision, exploring themes of trust, honesty, morality, and decision-making.
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Apr 17, 20235 min read


Speed Hoop
This activity works as an energizer, icebreaker, or quick problem-solving activity. Groups can race to beat their time in moving the hoop around or race against each other!
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Apr 17, 20233 min read


Needs and Offers
This activity asks group members to reflect on the things that they bring to a team and the things that they need from their teammates to work effectively together.
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Apr 17, 20233 min read


Keypunch
Groups will use creative thinking and problem-solving to physically touch all of the keys in numerical sequence as quickly as they can.
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Apr 17, 20234 min read


Hot Seat
One at a time, each person gets to spend a few minutes answering questions about themselves so the group can learn more about one another.
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Apr 17, 20235 min read


Check In Questions
Ask a check-in question before starting a session to help get a gauge on your group and help participants share how they’re feeling with each other before beginning a session.
TGIRF Staff
Apr 17, 20233 min read
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