Icebreakers Teaching Resources
Hey Teachers, do you need icebreaker questions, activities, and games for the first day of school? Teach Starter's teachers have covered you with a curated collection of getting-to-know-you activities designed especially for primary students.
We know that the day-one goal for teachers is to make students feel safe and welcome in the classroom, and we have designed this collection with those goals in mind. Explore funny icebreaker questions that will have your students laughing together plus icebreaker games for kids designed for team-building — all while you're assessing individuals and recording information regarding group dynamics!
Each printable and digital teaching resource in this back-to-school collection was created by the Teach Starter team and has undergone a rigorous review process to ensure it's ready for use in Australian classrooms.
Is this your first year using icebreakers? Our teacher team has put together a quick guide to help with their introduction!
What Are Icebreaker Games?
The name may say it all, but then again, perhaps not. Icebreakers (or ice breakers — both spellings are correct) are games that help 'break the ice' for a newly formed group of people. Essentially, they get people talking!
For primary teachers, icebreakers are a great way to 'warm up' shy students and help new classmates get acquainted, learn what new friends like to be called, find common points of interest, and more.
What Is an Easy Icebreaker Activity to Start With?
This collection is packed with printables and activities that will help you break the ice, so feel to skip ahead to explore them all, or take a peek at some fun ideas from our teacher team:
- Start off with a name game that will help you remember what each student is called and provides a chance to assess student behaviours in the classroom.
- Provide pre-printed 'all about my culture' chatterboxes to help students recognise and appreciate each other's differences and the special things they bring to your classroom community.
- Hand out our interview worksheets for students to conduct interviews of their new classmates.
- Allow students to ask YOU questions for 5 minutes, then ask them to tell you 2 things people would not know by looking at them. This can help you build those important teacher-student relationships.
- Play fun games of Would You Rather and Never Have I Ever.
- Break students into small groups with task cards that lead them through a variety of activities while building camaraderie!
Explore the whole collection for more ideas for starting school and building relationships in the classroom!
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Never Have I Ever... Getting-to-know-you Game
Have some back to school fun with a child-friendly version of the popular getting-to-know-you game, ‘Never Have I Ever’.
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All About Me Jersey Template
Kick off the year and get to know your new team of students with an exciting ‘All About Me' Jersey Template.
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Icebreaker Bingo - First Day of School Game
Kick off a new school year with a Getting to Know You Icebreaker Bingo!
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This or That? Icebreaker Game
Encourage new friendships in your classroom with an interactive This or That? Icebreaker Game.
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Find Someone Who Icebreaker
Build a classroom community and help your students get to know each other with a fun getting-to-know-you activity.
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Four Corners - Back to School Active Game
Get moving with this engaging All About Me Active game for the beginning of a school year.
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Stand Up, Sit Down Game - 'Sit Down If' Icebreaker
Play this interactive Sit Down, Stand Up game with your new class to break the ice in the first week of a new school year.
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Would You Rather...? Question Cards
Would You Rather use this set of 31 question cards or eat a can of worms?
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Never Have I Ever Questions for Kids ... Getting-to-Know-You Game
This printable worksheet of 'Never Have I Ever' questions for kids is perfect for a first-day-of-school activity!
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Icebreaker Games - Get to Know You Game Cards
Help your students get to know each other with this set of 20 icebreaker games.
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A Puzzle About Myself Template
Create an It’s Me! puzzle piece with our printable puzzle about myself templates.
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Back to School Categories Game - Interactive
Start the school year with a collaborative Categories game to initiate student introductions.
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Team Building Games for Upper Grades
Encourage communication and cooperation with a set of 10 team building games.
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Two Truths and a Lie Icebreaker
Spark conversation and help your students get to know each other with a Two Truths and a Lie Icebreaker game.
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Find a Friend - First Day of School Scavenger Hunt Grids
Play a back-to-school find-a-friend game for students to get to know their classmates.
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Find a Friend Who - Bingo Boards
Play a find-a-friend who bingo game for early years' students to get to know their classmates.
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One Has to Go! Discussion Game
Play ‘One Has to Go!” and engage your students in a friendly classroom debate with this Google Slides icebreaker game.
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Get to Know You Bingo Game
Start your year off right with an engaging Get to Know You bingo game designed for foundation and year 1 students.
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Back to School Icebreaker - Put a Finger Down Classroom Activity
Kick off a new school year with a “Put a Finger Down” Getting to Know You classroom icebreaker.
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Back to School - Get to Know You Dice Game
Play a Back to School - Get to Know You Dice Game for students to get to know their classmates.
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Investigate the Teacher Icebreaker Activity
Help your students learn all about you with an engaging Investigate the Teacher Activity.
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All About Me PPT Template for Students
Create technology-infused ‘About Me’ presentations to get to know your new students with an editable ‘All About Me’ PPT template.
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M and M Icebreaker Game
Get to know each other with a printable M and M Icebreaker game board activity.
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Who’s in Your Circle? Icebreaker Activity
Help your students find like-minded friends on the first day of school with a ‘Who’s in Your Circle?’ icebreaker activity.