The Big Book of Presentation Games
Scannell,
Edward, & Newstrom, John (1998).
The Big Book of Presentation Games:
Wake-Em-Up Tricks, Ice Breakers, & Other
Fun Stuff. New
York: McGraw-Hill.
Below are
some sample techniques from the book.
1)
Guest Speaker Introduction: Cut up the
biographical paragraph you would have used to
introduce a guest speaker, number each section, and
distribute to several students who perform the
introduction.
2)
The Whole Room Handshake: Form two concentric
circles: the outer one facing in, the inner one facing
out. People
shake hands and introduce themselves, then the inner
circle rotates right one step while the outer circle
rotates left.
3)
Let’s Play Cards: Count off as many playing
cards as you’ve got students.
Have each student pick a card.
Then form groups in creative ways (by card, by
suit, face cards vs. non-face cards, etc.)
4)
Break Managers (aka Stand Up and Pat Down): At
the beginning of a long class, appoint two break
managers. Whenever
they sense they class needs a break, one or both can
stand and stretch (your cue to call a short break).
Reward them with small prizes at the end of
class.
5)
Stay on the Ball: Without deviating from
lecture, pull out a Nerf or Koosh ball and toss it to
someone (stop lecturing for a second to instruct them
to toss it to someone else, and urge them to make sure
everyone is involved). Then lecture as they toss the
ball to each other.
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