Hello Grade 6/7's!
Clearly list four statements about yourself. Three of the statements should be true and one should be made up. These could be places you've been, things you've done, your likes/dislikes, etc. The more creative, the better! Just remember to keep it appropriate for school! Thanks! :-)
After I have approved the comments, you must respond to at least five (5) of your peers by guessing which one of their statements is false.
Please remember the usual rules and have fun!
Mr. Boettger :-)
Showing posts with label icebreaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label icebreaker. Show all posts
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Monday, December 19, 2011
Three Truths and a Lie
Hello Grade 7's!
As I was sitting here trying to think about a blog question this week, I remembered that I was supposed to do this little "ice-breaker" game with you when I first came.....and I forgot. :-)
So, here it is:
Clearly list four statements about yourself. Three of the statements should be true and one should be made up. These could be places you've been, things you've done, your likes/dislikes, etc. The more creative, the better! Just remember to keep it appropriate for school! Thanks! :-)
After I have approved the comments, you must respond to at least five (5) of your peers by guessing which one of their statements is false.
Please remember the usual rules and have fun!
Mr. Boettger :-)
Here is a bonus question - compliments of "A Google a Day"
As I was sitting here trying to think about a blog question this week, I remembered that I was supposed to do this little "ice-breaker" game with you when I first came.....and I forgot. :-)
So, here it is:
Clearly list four statements about yourself. Three of the statements should be true and one should be made up. These could be places you've been, things you've done, your likes/dislikes, etc. The more creative, the better! Just remember to keep it appropriate for school! Thanks! :-)
After I have approved the comments, you must respond to at least five (5) of your peers by guessing which one of their statements is false.
Please remember the usual rules and have fun!
Mr. Boettger :-)
Here is a bonus question - compliments of "A Google a Day"
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