New Activity
Play Matching Game
1. Would you rather...?
2. Flags
3. Around the World
4. One minute please!
5. Who am I?

team building

Pass out self-adhesive labels or post-its for each person. The leader is to write a name of a well-known or famous person (historical figure, sportsman, musician, celebrity, etc.) on the post-it. Keeping the names hidden, stick the post-its on the foreheads of everyone in the group. Each person takes turn to ask questions and figure out whom they are. Only yes or no questions can be asked.

Team Building

Introductory

Select people at random by drawing numbers out of a hat. The leader announces a topic and a member of the group is to speak for one minute. Try to choose topics that will stimulate creativity and imagination. For example: nature, memories, super powers, etc.

The leader begins by saying the name of a country, city, river, ocean, or mountain that can be found in an atlas. The person to the left of them must continue by using the last letter of the previous word given and so on and so forth. For example, if the leader were to say London, the next person could then say a word starting with the letter “s” for instance Nebraska.

Topic Exploration

Provide large sheets of paper, crayons, and markers. Each flag (or paper) is divided into 4 to 6 segments. In each segment they are to draw a symbol or picture for a certain category. For example: your favorite animal, a hobby, where you were born, favorite food, etc. Give everyone 20 minutes to finish and then ask some to share their flags.

Stick a line of tape in the middle of the room. Have people straddle the line. When asked ‘Would you rather… ?’ they have to jump to the left or the right as indicated by the leader. An example question is ‘Would you rather visit the beach or the snow?’.

team building