Post-it Notes: EASY ICEBREAKERS YOU CAN DO (PART II)


  1. GET TO KNOW YOU

Have each student write five facts about him/herself on a post-it note, then put the notes on the board )teacher write one, too). Choose one and read it aloud. Try to guess who wrote it. When you get the right student, that person take a turn with the remaining notes. Continue until all the notes are gone.

  1. A MATCHED SET

Students write five fun facts about themselves, turn the paper in to you write each fact on a post-it along with a matching one with that student’s name. When students are not in the room, put the post-its all around the room. Students race to match the names with the correct facts (they can’t match their own name)

  1. ALL-STAR CLASS

Have each student draw a self-portrait and display them on a bulletin in class. Each person write a positive adjective describing each of his/her classmates on a star shaped sticky note and sticks it to the self-portrait. Do this activity in one day or over a period of time, let students take their portraits home.

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