Getting AcquaintedOne get-acquainted or ice-breaking activity commonly used is a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt has also been used as a library exercise when the targets are items in a virtual or real library. The usual scavenger hunt directions on a handed out list tell students to find other students with a characteristic on the list and write down the person's name or get the person's signature. It's best if the characteristics don't overlap a lot. One person can sign one line on each form in order to maximize mixing. For instance--
Suzan Iselt offered at the VCCS English Peer conference (2000) that she has students write summaries of the class's characteristics after such get-acquainted exercises. |
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