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Some key questions for evaluating icebreakers and icebreaker games.
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www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Youth Ideas - Evaluating Icebreakers Some key questions for evaluating icebreakers and icebreaker games. www.CreativeIcebreakers.com
www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com • Were the directions clearly understood by the participants? Were they loud enough? • Was the leader facing the entire group? Did the leader make good eye-contact with everyone? • Was the leader enthusiastic? Did the leader pick up on humorous situations? www.CreativeIcebreakers.com
www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com • Was everyone involved? Were there periods of waiting? • Were the materials prepared and ready-to-go? Was there minimal delay in getting things ready for the icebreaker? • How did the group respond? Did it engage the participants? Did they enjoy the activity? Were they bored? Did the icebreaker get out of control? www.CreativeIcebreakers.com
www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com • Evaluate the length of the icebreaker. Was it too long? Too short? Did it leave people wanting for more? • What was the atmosphere after the icebreaker? Did it lead into the next activity or talk? • 9. How could the icebreaker, or the leadership of the icebreaker, have been improved? • Were safety measures maintained? www.CreativeIcebreakers.com
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