What activities help groups bond together?
What activities help groups bond together?
Team-Building Activities that Focus on Problem-Solving
- Egg Drop. (GIPHY) You might remember this from your high school days.
- Barter Puzzle. (GIPHY) Here we have jigsaw puzzles—but with a twist.
- Board Games. (GIPHY)
- Business Simulations. (GIPHY)
- Boardroom/Meeting Room Escape Room. (GIPHY)
- Office Debates. (Gfycat)
What are connection activities?
Connection activities are focused on sharing personal stories and benefiting from your Circle’s ideas, experiences, and support. The Connection Card activity uses a deck of cards to facilitate the process of sharing deep information with one another quickly through a series of questions.
How to create a connection between group members?
Often much of the connection between group members occurs when activities are debriefed with the group. Consider Carefully When you plan connection activities, consider carefully the appropriateness of the activity. Things to consider when selecting the correct activity include: 1. Determine the growth level of the group.
What to consider when planning a connection activity?
When you plan connection activities, consider carefully the appropriateness of the activity. Things to consider when selecting the correct activity include: 1. Determine the growth level of the group. Risk levels should match accordingly. For example, a new group or newly reacquainting group should start with low-risk activities.
Are there any activities that work with large groups?
Group activities that are easy to run with small groups might not work for larger teams. Large group games are often very different to games and ice breakers for smaller teams.
What are some good activities for group communication?
Other great activities for group communication include the “Square Talk” and “Follow All Instructions” activities. 1. Square Talk Activity. For this activity, you will need one blindfold for each participant, one long piece of rope for each team (teams should be composed of around 5 participants each), and 25 minutes.