Fun Icebreaker Activities for Key Club Events

 
Icebreakers
 
Name, 
Position
 
Region Training Conference 201
9
 
Icebreakers are activities that 
get
members 
moving
 for the meetings.
It e
nergizes 
the atmosphere.
Allows for 
team building, bonding,
inclusiveness
 and overall 
interaction
with others.
Important for member recruitment,
retention, and strengthening bonds!
 
What are Icebreakers?
 
Audience
:
 
Large
Setting
:
 
Outdoors
Instructions
:
 
An individual shouts out a number at a
time. Members must hug the number of people that
was called out, and then sit down. Once a group
sits down members will then introduce themselves.
A new number is called, and the process repeats.
Members who can’t form a group of the  number
called are out.
 
 
 
Hug Fest
 
Audience
:
 
Medium- Large
Setting
:
 Indoors or Outdoors
Instructions
:
 
Members will gather in the center of
the space. One side will be for truth and one side
will be for false. The leader will read out a statement
(Key Club trivia) and participants have five seconds
to run to the correct side. Those who answer
incorrectly are eliminated and the rest move on to
the next round.
 
True or False Dash
 
Audience
:
 
Large
Setting
:
 
Indoors or Outdoors
Instructions
:
 
A game that everyone’s familiar with! A
designated leader states commands and the
audience obeys if “Simon Says” was said before it. If
the leader does not say “Simon Says” and members
follow the command, they’re out.
 
 
Simon Says
 
Audience
:
 
Large
Setting
:
 
Indoors or Outdoors
Instructions
:
 
Create two circles, with the same
amount of people in each. One circle should be
the inner circle, being face-to-face with the outer
circle, each member having a partner. The leader
will then ask a question for each pair to answer.
After 45 seconds, the outer circle will move
clockwise to the next person, and then repeats.
 
 
Speed Dating
 
Audience
:
 
Large
Setting
:
 
Outdoors
Instructions
:
 
Players should be paired up.  All players divide
into two lines (facing in) shoulder to shoulder, with partners
facing each other.  Participants should be given approximately
30 seconds to look at their partners, taking in all details about the
individual.  The leader then instructs the two lines to turn and
face away from the center.  One or both lines has 15-20 seconds
to change something about their appearance (i.e. change a
watch to different wrist, unbutton a button, remove a belt, etc.).
The change must be discrete, but visible to the partner.  The
players again turn in to face each other and have 30 seconds to
discover the physical changes that have been made.
 
Catch Me If You Can
 
Audience
:
 
Large
Setting
:
 
Indoors or Outdoors
Instructions
: 
Each member will pair up with someone to play
a short game of rock, paper, scissors. Whoever wins 2 out of 3
games will move on to play other winners, and the loser will
follow the winner around and cheer them on. Repeat this
process until there are only two players left (which should result
in a face-off.) The game is over after one player wins the final
match.
 
Extreme Rock, Paper, Scissors
 
Audience
:
 
Extra 
Large
Setting
:
 
Indoors or Outdoors
Instructions
:
 
Divide the group into 4 equal groups,
numbering each group. Every group will have a leader and
the leader is in charge of creating a dance move for their
group. Groups will take turns doing their move and
proceeding to call out another group. Every round the dance
move has to change. If a group is unable to create a new
dance move or caught off guard, they are eliminated and
joins the group who defeats them.
Example: 
Poncho 1 is doing their dance move and they will
say “Poncho 1 (x3) to the Poncho 3”. Poncho 3 will then
proceed to do their dance move etc.
 
Poncho
 
Stop
 
the icebreaker when members
are having the 
most
 
fun! You want
them to remember times of fun, not
moments when interest is lost.
Prizes
 are great sources of motivation.
Encourage
 members to break out of
their shells and meet new people!
Don’t take too much time!
 
Just a few tips!
 
Questions?
Comments?
Concerns?
 
 
Cody Pinzon
, Division 22 Makai Lt. Governor, 2016-2017
Daniel Park
, Division 16 South Lt. Governor, 2016-2017
Katherine Luza
, Division 13 South Lt. Governor, 2017-2018
Christopher Kao
, Membership Development & Education Chair, 2018-2019
Daniel Chong
, Membership Development & Education Chair, 2019-2020
 
Acknowledgements
 
The CNH Key Club District would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have
contributed to this presentation over the years.
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Icebreakers are vital for energizing meetings, fostering team building and inclusiveness, and enhancing member interaction in the California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District. Some engaging icebreaker ideas include Hug Fest, True or False Dash, Simon Says, Speed Dating, and Catch Me If You Can.

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  1. CNH|KEY CLUB Icebreakers Training Event Region Training Conference 2019 Presented by Name, Position CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  2. What are Icebreakers? Icebreakers are activities that get members moving for the meetings. It energizes the atmosphere. Allows for team building, bonding, inclusiveness and overall interaction with others. Important for member recruitment, retention, and strengthening bonds! CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  3. Hug Fest Audience: Large Setting: Outdoors Instructions: An individual shouts out a number at a time. Members must hug the number of people that was called out, and then sit down. Once a group sits down members will then introduce themselves. A new number is called, and the process repeats. Members who can t form a group of the number called are out. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  4. True or False Dash Audience: Medium- Large Setting: Indoors or Outdoors Instructions: Members will gather in the center of the space. One side will be for truth and one side will be for false. The leader will read out a statement (Key Club trivia) and participants have five seconds to run to the correct side. Those who answer incorrectly are eliminated and the rest move on to the next round. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  5. Simon Says Audience: Large Setting: Indoors or Outdoors Instructions: A game that everyone s familiar with! A designated leader states commands and the audience obeys if Simon Says was said before it. If the leader does not say Simon Says and members follow the command, they re out. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  6. Speed Dating Audience: Large Setting: Indoors or Outdoors Instructions: Create two circles, with the same amount of people in each. One circle should be the inner circle, being face-to-face with the outer circle, each member having a partner. The leader will then ask a question for each pair to answer. After 45 seconds, the outer circle will move clockwise to the next person, and then repeats. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  7. Catch Me If You Can Audience: Large Setting: Outdoors Instructions: Players should be paired up. All players divide into two lines (facing in) shoulder to shoulder, with partners facing each other. Participants should be given approximately 30 seconds to look at their partners, taking in all details about the individual. The leader then instructs the two lines to turn and face away from the center. One or both lines has 15-20 seconds to change something about their appearance (i.e. change a watch to different wrist, unbutton a button, remove a belt, etc.). The change must be discrete, but visible to the partner. The players again turn in to face each other and have 30 seconds to discover the physical changes that have been made. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  8. Extreme Rock, Paper, Scissors Audience: Large Setting: Indoors or Outdoors Instructions: Each member will pair up with someone to play a short game of rock, paper, scissors. Whoever wins 2 out of 3 games will move on to play other winners, and the loser will follow the winner around and cheer them on. Repeat this process until there are only two players left (which should result in a face-off.) The game is over after one player wins the final match. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  9. Poncho Audience: Extra Large Setting: Indoors or Outdoors Instructions: Divide the group into 4 equal groups, numbering each group. Every group will have a leader and the leader is in charge of creating a dance move for their group. Groups will take turns doing their move and proceeding to call out another group. Every round the dance move has to change. If a group is unable to create a new dance move or caught off guard, they are eliminated and joins the group who defeats them. Example: Poncho 1 is doing their dance move and they will say Poncho 1 (x3) to the Poncho 3 . Poncho 3 will then proceed to do their dance move etc. CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  10. Just a few tips! Stop the icebreaker when members are having the most fun! You want them to remember times of fun, not moments when interest is lost. Prizes are great sources of motivation. Encourage members to break out of their shells and meet new people! Don t take too much time! CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  11. Questions? Comments? Concerns? CNH | CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education District Education CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

  12. Acknowledgements The CNH Key Club District would like to acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to this presentation over the years. Cody Pinzon, Division 22 Makai Lt. Governor, 2016-2017 Daniel Park, Division 16 South Lt. Governor, 2016-2017 Katherine Luza, Division 13 South Lt. Governor, 2017-2018 Christopher Kao, Membership Development & Education Chair, 2018-2019 Daniel Chong, Membership Development & Education Chair, 2019-2020 CNH | CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education District Education CNH | California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District California-Nevada-Hawaii Key Club District District Education

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