Team-building

 

Anyone who?

This activity is a good icebreaker - perfect to get people mingling and talking.  You need to print out a piece of paper for each person with something like this: 

 Someone who has been to Paris

Someone who prefers mustard over kechup

Someone who likes Harry Potter books

Someone who has been on an airplane in the past 12 months

Someone who reads comics

Someone who knows the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet

Someone who has been skiing

Someone who doesn´t like spinach

Someone who still owns a teddy bear

 Someone who has been to London

Someone who prefers music class over arts class

Someone who can play the piano

Someone who has been at the seaside in the summer 2014

Someone who goes to school by train

Someone who has read all three books of The Lord of the Rings

Someone who has been skating

Someone who doesn´t like brocolli

Someone who still owns a toy car

People then have to find someone in the room who fits the criteria, and have them sign or initial their name in the box - for example, if someone has been to the Grand Canyon, they can sign their name in the box.  When all boxes are complete, you are done!  It can either be a competition to see who finishes first, or simply an exercise everyone completes.

Interviews
Each teen interviews the teen next to him or her for 2 minutes and then introduces the teen to the group. I would give out a list of questions for them to work off of.

Toilet Paper
Pass around a toilet paper roll, have teens take as little or as much as they want then they have to tell something about themselves for every piece of toilet paper they have.

And a few more activities such as "Fill the bucket with water" game or "Build a pyramid of cups" game ...

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