The “Story Teller” Icebreaker

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The “Story Teller” Icebreaker Deal a playing card to everyone in the room. Click on the card to the right to see who will speak first. If no one has the card showing then click again for another card. When you’re card is selected, begin telling the group a fictious story. In the story, you must work your name and at least one fact about yourself into the story. When time expires, click the card back again to see who is up next. The next person continues the story, working their name and one fact about themselves into the story. The host will reset the timer for each speaker. The story continues until everyone in the room has talked. A suggested story theme might be: “My Action Adventure Story” * For groups up to 52 people Next Slide

“What’s My Lie” Icebreaker Working around the room: Standup and tell us in 30 seconds or less, your name and three TRUE, as well as, one FALSE statement about yourself. Ask all the folks in the room to silently guess which of your statements are true and which one was the false statement. Now select someone, who has not introduce themselves as of yet, to present their guesses while you inform them if they are or are not correct. The “guesser” is next to present. Next Slide