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Back to School Icebreaker Bundle: 4 Card Games for First Day and Brain Breaks

 
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Are you looking for back to school icebreaker activities that won’t have your students rolling their eyes on the first day? Make getting to know you more fun with this bundle of 4 engaging card games.

Grade Levels: 6-12
 
 

More details:

This highly visual and ready-to-use PowerPoint is packed with 25 ‘Odd One Out’ questions tailored to engage upper primary, middle, and high school students (who can be a bit of a tough crowd!)

What's included: 

4 x Icebreaker card games: Never Have I Ever, Blobs and Lines, Speed Greetings, Would You Rather

Each with:

27 Icebreaker Cards ready to print, cut, and use!

An editable PowerPoint presentation featuring all of the questions.

1 sheet of blank cards to write additional questions on if you wish.



Why you’ll love these Icebreaker card games!

  • Gets students authentically sharing stories.
  • Students get to know each other without the risk.
  • Light-hearted, funny, and age-appropriate!
  • Can be used for brain breaks and ongoing class relationship building.
  • Cards ready to print, cut, and play - NO PREP NEEDED!
  • You can edit the questions on the PowerPoint to suit your learners, and even add in personal details that makes the game feel like it was made just for them!

 

How you can use these questions:

✏️Back to school: Use as a fun and low-stakes icebreaker card game on the first day back at the start of the year.

✏️Brain Breaks: Use individual questions as quick, fun, and engaging 5 minute brain breaks.

✏️Develop a positive class community: Use to foster a positive class culture throughout the year by playing one or two cards at the end of each lesson.

✏️Or, use as a fun and age-appropriate game for groups of students to play as they please.

 

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Customer reviews

Kelsey M.

August 19, 2024

This is such a great resource! It was exactly what I was looking for!

Kevin B.

This is the perfect lesson for setting classroom expectations. Easy to implement and well-structured.

Humanities with Mrs R

September 4, 2024

Great icebreakers that got my students talking. Loved the Blobs and Lines for my afternoon class when they were starting to slow down after lunch.

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