During this time of the year, you come across lots of ‘back to school’ activities. Considering breaking some blocks of ice, I have created this ice-breaker activity. The only thing you need is a dice and I guarantee a lot of smiles:) Let’s break some ice with a dice:)
I like hanging around stationeries and toy shops and I always discover a way to use some of the stuff out there as a possible teaching tool in my class (I wonder if this is kind of weird:)). This time, I saw the sweet soft cubes in the photo. First, I thought they were dice, but then I realized that they were ‘foam stamps’. When I was a child, we used to cut potatoes and colour them to stamp. These stamps are cool, but they seem to limit the creativity with the ready – made shapes on them, but of course that’s another story:) Anyways, have a look at my activity. It can be used both as an ice-breaker and a warmer in your class.
ICE, DICE and SMILES
Level / Age: Adaptable for all age groups and levels.
Time: 5 – 10 minutes
Procedure: – For each shape on the dice, provide a question (on the board or on a handout).
- Put the Ss into groups of 4 or 5.
- Each group is given a different dice with different shapes on them.
- Students throw the dice in turns and answer the question referring to the shape on the dice.
- After a couple of turns, students can swap the dice and try out the new questions.
Here is a possible set of questions (Pre-Intermediate level):
Notes:
* You may ask your students to create questions for each shape.
* You can make your own dice and create your own shapes using a piece of cardboard.
* If you buy a set of foam stamps, you should add two shapes for each, because they have only four shapes.
* You may provide more than one question for each shape.
* Keep your dice somewhere safe to use them in another activity later on.
Other possible ideas for the shapes:
* Answers (in different tenses) to make up the questions
* Time expressions to make sample sentences with the correct tense
* Vocabulary themes
* Imperatives to be ordered
* Tongue twisters to be repeated
* Names of the songs to be repeated
* Words to be rhymed
* Synonyms / Antonyms
Hope your students will enjoy the icebreaking dice activity:) Have a fab academic year full of excitement and success!
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