- Build social connection by engaging in a fun activity
- Encourage sharing in a low-risk social situation
- During this icebreaker activity, students are given two choices and asked to pick which choice they prefer.
- Examples of silly questions may include the following: Would you rather……
- Eat broccoli or carrots?
- Eat out or cook in?
- Scuba dive or go into outer space?
- Travel by train or by plane?
- Drive or be driven?
- Vacation at the beach or in the mountains?
- Only be able to eat sweet or savory food?
- Give up Snapchat or TikTok?
- Dance in front of 1000 people or sing in front of 1000 people?
- Be able to time travel to the past or read others’ minds?
- Win a million dollars or have the same best friends for the rest of your life?
- Move to an exotic island or a bustling city?
- If space allows, you can add a movement component to this activity by inviting students to stand up, letting them know that for this activity they’ll be moving around the room.
- When you give the choices, direct the students to go to respective area in the room corresponds to the choice they make. When they are in their group, students can talk with the other folks there about the choice they’ve made.