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ICE-BREAKERS

& quick exercises. Hana Ziklová Jan Louda. ICE-BREAKERS. HOW TO RELAX. Push your hips as far back as they can go in the chair Pull up chair near table, forearms on table Feet on floor Straighten your back Head up – a balloon pulls your head up

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ICE-BREAKERS

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  1. & quick exercises Hana Ziklová Jan Louda ICE-BREAKERS

  2. HOW TO RELAX...

  3. Push your hips as far back as they can go in the chair • Pull up chair near table, forearms on table • Feet on floor • Straighten your back • Head up – a balloon pulls your head up • Shoulders down – chest open like an accordion • Pull your belly in toward your spine • Put your hands on your ribs • Inhale slowly through your nose (check your ribs) • Exhaleslowly through your lips (belly in)

  4. GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER …

  5. 1. Favouriteplace

  6. 1. Favourite place • Close your eyes and imagine you are in your favourite place • What do you see there? • What do you hear there? • Do you smell something? • What do you touch? • Do you taste anything there ? • Do 3x inhale and exhale as we have learnt before • I count to 5 and clap my hands, you open your eyes • Now – draw your favourite place (2 minutes)

  7. 2. BINGO names

  8. 2. BINGO names • (Students do not know each other‘s names) • Make a grid 3x3 (4x4) • Write there different names which you think occur here • Now each of you stands up and says „My name is....“ • The one who is going to have 3 names in a row (diagonal or vertical or horizontal) says BINGO

  9. Example: BINGO!!

  10. 3. My namemeans… „My name is Buck the Great“

  11. 3. My namemeans… • Work in pairs / individually • Come up with words that describe you… • …using the letters in your first name. • EX: Lynds a y • “Loud, Young, Nerdy, Dreamer, Strong…“ • (easier: use only the first letter of your name)

  12. 4. 2 truthsand 1 lie…

  13. 4. 2truthsand 1 lie… • Introduce yourself by stating two truths about your life, and one lie. • Try to make it difficult for others • Ex: „Hi, I'm Mary… • My hair was almost to my waist in elementary school. • I speak four languages. • I used to live in France.

  14. 5. Line up!

  15. 5. Line up! • For the whole class • Form a line in order of…… • Height, from the smallest to the tallest • Birth months, from Jan through to December • Alphabetically – the first letter of your name • The first letter of your favourite colour • Possibility: Do this silently, using sign language

  16. 6. Nonverbal communication

  17. 6. Nonverbal communication • Take a small piece of paper and write one personal feature on it(old, lazy) • Now attach this paper to a partner behind you on his forhead • Now ask sb to mime you the feature written on your forhead without saying any word. Try to guess

  18. 7. If I were…

  19. 7. If I were… • Tell me what you would be if you were….and say why • Example: „If you were…“ • A historical figure • A type of fruit • A cartoon character • I would be Taz as I rush around like a crazy creature

  20. WARM-UP / ENERGIZERS

  21. „Warm-up exercises get your body and mind ready for more exhausting activities...“ …You are ready to do anything“ 

  22. 1. Associations

  23. 1. Associations • Say the first thing you imagine when I say e.g. Sunday (students continue) • When the „line“ ends, it comes backward - students have to remember what they have said • OR: I say„Sunday“ and the next person has to think of a word which begins with the second letter of the pronounced word: Ugly > giraffe > Important …

  24. 2. Who am I ?

  25. 2. Who am I ? • One of you is going to imagine he/she is… • A kind of fruit • An animal • A famous person • Has some kind of job • Each person takes turns to ask the one person questions to figure out who or what he/she is • Only yes or no answers can be asked

  26. 3. Categories

  27. 3. Categories • A person thinks of a category, such as MOVIES. • Everyone must take a turn thinking of some kind of movies: a comedy, drama, sci-fi… • If someone takes too long to give an answer (the leader should count to five) then that person is out and a new category begins. • Let‘s start: • Vegetables • Animals • Vehicles

  28. 4. Fill in words

  29. 4. Fill in words • The teacher writes „job advertisement“ on the blackboard • Your task is to fill in words to each of the letter j… o… (e.g. „oil“) b… • This activity can be organized as a competition with a time limit. • OR try to fill in words related to the topic „job“ or „advertisement“ 

  30. PRE- STRATEGIES

  31. Brainstorming • Predictions • Class Discussions • Semantic Mapping • Visual Aids • Prequestions

  32. Prequestions: you can write out a series of questions you expect to be answered when reading:

  33. WRITINGFive sentence story

  34. WRITINGFive sentence story • Theteachershows a pictureandaskchildren to writefour/fivesentencesaboutit. • Studentsshouldfollowthepattern: who, what, when, why, where • Theyshouldcomeupwithsomeoriginal story • NOW THE PICTURE

  35. Write about the necklace the lady has: OR

  36. Write about the boy in the green T-shirt and the girl next to himwith the camera:

  37. Thankyouforyourattentionandnow…

  38. Ruuuuun!!!

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