![]() ![]() This activity not only builds students’ confidence as they share their perspectives with their new classmates but also lets students see what they have in common with each other. As a team, they take turns presenting their position to the class. Prepare some statements that encourage students to take a stand or voice an opinion on a casual topic like “pizza is better than pasta.” Students then have to pick a side and physically move to the side of the room that represents their position. Help students find common ground with each other in this easy activity that gets students on their feet and mingling with each other. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of five get-to-know-me activities for middle school that actually work! That’s right… Not “another” ice breaker but fun and meaningful activities to get to know the personalities in your class this year and for them to get to know YOU too! 1. We know the #1 component that leads to immersive learning starts with relationships. ![]()
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