This post may contain affiliate links. See my disclosure for more information. Show Low-pressure questions and candy ease tension and set the stage for people to have fun and get to know one another with this easy ice breaker. *Free Printable* Ice breakers are not my favorite thing. But getting to know people is not unpleasant. Candy is not unpleasant. So when I needed to come up with a new way to engage a class in a sharing activity, my mind went to a couple of other things I’ve done before. (Why re-invent the wheel, right?) I thought of a question activity where folks got to choose the question they wanted to answer. Because isn’t it always the case that when you get assigned a question, you always wish you had the question someone else gets?? And I thought of an M&M Ice Breaker activity that is a lot of fun. Because…chocolate. Liking both of these ideas, I decided to combine them to create something new! Get to know me ‘a Skittle’ with this easy ice breakerI decided to use Skittles instead of M&Ms, but you could definitely use M&Ms for this activity instead (there’s a blank template on that page you could customize to have whatever questions you wanted on it). This activity is so easy! All you need to do is pick up the fun-size bags of Skittles for your group and print out the question sheets (link at bottom of page) and you’re good to go. I kept things pretty laid back and told people that they could enjoy their Skittles as long as they held on to at least 4 colors for when it was their turn to answer questions (we only ended up having time to go around the room twice as it was). And frankly, we had some folks forget, and eat all of theirs and we just trusted that they had had the colors they were choosing to answer. It’s all in fun, right?! We did have one fellow who played it risky and reached in his bag and randomly pulled out a color on his turn. Brave man. I made a concerted effort to make people in the group feel comfortable with the activity in a few ways. First, I let each person grab 2-3 bags of Skittles to ensure they’d get a good variety of colors to choose from. I also tried to make sure that there were plenty of low-key questions that would not be intimidating or feel overly personal. While we did the activity, I was sure to comment on each person’s response, engaging further if it seemed appropriate. Our group learned some interesting things and laughed a lot. That’s the final thing, be sure to keep the mood light. Laugh. Have fun! Where might you use this easy ice breaker?I used this activity in a church class. It was our first time meeting together in over a year and I wanted our first time back to be light-hearted and a chance to reconnect. I intentionally included some questions about the past year to help us catch up. (Tell one new skill/hobby you learned in the past year. — Have you made any recent changes to your home? Or are you planning to?) You could use this in any variety of settings, though (especially if you used the blank template and created questions specific to your group).
What other ideas come to your mind?I haven’t even mentioned yet how proud I was to come up with the pun for the title. Do you love it? Or are you rolling your eyes like my husband did? (Of course he also managed to work “a skittle” into about 3 different conversations in the last week… “I’d like to get going in “a skittle” while.”) LOL
How do you play the skittles get to know you game?Students pick a colored candy out of a 'fun size' bag of original M&M's or Skittles and answer the corresponding question. Works great in small groups! Students love this activity! Great for the beginning of the year or when you switch small groups.
What is the skittles candy game?Each player pulls out two skittles of different colors and must hold them in his or her mouth without chewing. Now it's Ashley's turn again, and her skittles are all soggy and she's really wishing she could chew them up. She reaches her hand into the bag and pulls out… two reds! Two skittles of the same color!
What is a good game to play to get to know someone?Ice Breaker Games to Get to Know Each Other. Just One Lie.. Diversity Bingo.. Group Map.. Two truths and One Lie.. Unique and Shared.. Passions Tic Tac Toe.. Jenga Questions.. Quotes.. |