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Designing Your Own Training?
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Tips for
Sucessful Training Workshops
Books
for Further Reading
The Trainers's Tool Kit by Cy Charney and Kathy Conway
101 Ways to Make Training Active by M. Silberman and K. Lawson
Team-Building Activities for Every Group by Alanna Jones
The Big Book of Team Building Games : Trust-Building Activities, Team Spirit Exercises, and Other Fun Things to Do by Edward Scannell
Indoor/Outdoor Team Building Games For Trainers by Harrison Snow
201 Icebreakers by Edie West
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Ice Breakers and Warm-up Games
These activities can be useful as getting to know you activites, breaking through participation shyness or develop teams and groups.
Look Close
Participants partner up. Ask them to turn back-to-back and
change 3 things about their appearance, Partners turn around when
ready and try to guess the 3 things that have been changed.
To Tell the Truth
Each person writes three unknown facts about themselves. Two
statements are true and one is false. Leader gathers and reads
the cards aloud. Group guesses who wrote the card and which item
is a lie.
Ideas for Forming a Team
Give each person a card with a body part written or
illustrated (head, leg. Etc.). They must find others to form a
body. OR Give each person a card with a character on it that
matches a show or book. Teams could be Winnie the Pooh
characters, Peanuts etc.,
Descriptive Introductions
Participants sit in circle. The first person introduces
themselves and a descriptive tem that starts with the same
letter. Example: Jolly Joni, Patient Patty, etc., You may wish to
ask each person to list all the names that came before them.
Human Twister
Give each person two differently colored note cards and some
tape. Use only a total of 5-7 different colors. Each person is to
tape the card to two places on their bodies. When everyone has
taped on the cards, challenge the group to line up, matching (and
touching) their card to someone elses of the same color.
Logos
Give each person an index card or name tag and marker. Ask them
to design a picture or logo to represent themselves. A logo
should reflect their personality, their interests, major or any
thing they would like other people to know about them. Allow time
for sharing.
Color Basket
Place colored cards in a basket. Each person removes a card
and shares something with the group according to what color they
picked out.
Red-tell us something that makes you angry
Orange-tell us something that motivates you
Yellow-tell us something that always cheers you up
Green- tell us what you would do if you won a lot of money
Blue-tell us a dream or fantasy for your future
Purple-tell us what you would change if you were the president
Me Too
Give each person 10 pennies or candies Ask participants to sit in
a circle and give one person a paper bag. That person is first.
They will state something they have done or a skill they have.
(traveled overseas, plays piano) Anyone and all that can also
make this statement add a penny to the bag. Everyone who has done
this puts another penny in the center. Pass the bag around until
someone has used all of his or her pennies.

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