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Infuse FUN Into Your Meetings and Events
ACSA CEL Conference
Friday, March 1, 2013
Dr. Lisa Gonzales – ACSA VP of Legislative Action
http://bit.ly/celsarefun
WHO’S IN THE ROOM?STAND UP, SIT DOWN…
Agenda
OUTCOMES:
* Experience new activities to be used with
teams at school/district/parents/students
* Add more pizzazz to meetings and
improve work quality and communication
M&M GAME
Communication styles
# of people
10 minutes
Prep: 15 minutes
Materials needed? Small M&M packages (one/person)
M&M GAME Instructions: For each piece of M&M candy they took, they will
have to answer a question, depending on its color. Red candy: favorite hobbies Green candy: favorite foods Yellow candy: favorite movies Orange candy: favorite places to travel Brown candy: most memorable or
embarrassing moments Blue candy: wild cards (they can share
anything they choose)
GROUP PURSUIT
Teambuilding
Teams of 5-6 (15-60 people)
20-30 minutes
Prep: 10 minutes
Large space, high energy!
Materials needed? Instruction sheet
GROUP PURSUIT
Instructions:
Review member rights
Split into teams
Each team receives one instruction sheet
10 minutes to collect 100 points
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LIFE WITH THE WRIGHT FAMILY
Communication, following directions, listening
Large group (100) to small groups(10)
5 minutes
Prep – none!
Need a writing utensil
Zoom!
• Teambuilding, fun, problem solving
• Large group (100+) or small (20)
•7-10 minutes
•Prep – none!
•Space to stand in a large circle
•Can only say Zoom! No other talking
GREEN VEGGIES
Teambuilding, pizzazz at start of meeting
Small teams to large groups – 4 max
10 minutes
Prep – none!
Supplies – timer
Fun!
GREEN VEGGIES
Each person, working individually, has 1 minute to write down as many green veggies as possible.
Pair up with one other person – 2 minutes to get as many as possible.
Teams of 4 – which can get the most in 2 minutes?
Debrief – which was more effective?
Song Battle
Communication, teambuilding # of people – 6 to 200+; need to have
teams of 5-10 people 10-20 minutes
Prep: 5 minutes Materials needed: Select a word that is
commonly found in songs such as love, baby, rain
Song Battle
Goal: Brainstorm as a team as many songs as possible that contain the buzz word.
Scoring: The team with the most songs, not duplicated by other teams, wins the challenge. In order to receive a point, a member of the team must SING the line of the song containing the buzz word. Duplicate songs are canceled out and do not count toward the team totals.
Videos – The Spice of Life!
Communication, creativity, connections
# of people – limitless
2-8 minutes depending on the video
Prep: 10 min (preview videos, unblock in filters)
Materials needed? Computer, internet connection, speakers
Videos – The Spice of Life!
http://youtu.be/fW8amMCVAJQ
This video can be embedded in your ppt or presentation.
Found on YouTube – The Dancing Guy and Leadership
Videos – The Spice of Life!
http://youtu.be/kDyxdXzjF9s
This video can be embedded in your ppt or presentation.
Found on YouTube – “Snowed Down Car”
Videos – The Spice of Life!
http://youtu.be/aRG4ySdi_aE
This video can be embedded in your ppt or presentation.
Found on YouTube – “Lost Generation ”
Videos – The Spice of Life!
http://youtu.be/YnBF6bv4Oe4
This video can be embedded in your ppt or presentation.
Found on YouTube – “Shucking Corn – Clean Ears Every Time”
TALK A MILE A MINUTE
Communication, fun
Large group (100+) or small (10)
Need to have a partners – 2’s best
Prep – ppt with pictures (google images)
Need projector, space to pair up
DIRECTIONS: TALK A MILE A MINUTE
GOAL: Get your partner to say the word, item, picture, or whatever it is that is seen
Talker can say anything but…• Words in a title• “Sounds like” or “rhymes with”
May skip one and come back
Team raises hands when finished
TALK A MILE A MINUTE
TALK A MILE A MINUTE
Battle Scars
Communication, teambuilding
# of people – 6 to 200+; need to have groups of 3-4
10-20 minutes
Prep: 5 minutes
Materials needed? None
Battle Scars
In small groups, have each person share the story behind a scar on their body.
The “best” story shares out to the larger group.
THANK YOU! Now, go out and energize your world!
Don’t forget your evaluation!