martes, 20 de diciembre de 2011

About Continuing Education: Top 10 Ice Breakers of 2011

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education

It's that time of year when "best of" lists are everywhere. We joined in the fun and made a list of the top 10 ice breakers teachers use in the classroom for introductions, lesson warm ups, test review, and energizers. I know you'll find a few favorites of your own to use throughout 2012. Happy Holidays to you, however you celebrate!


Top 10 Ice Breakers of 2011
Which ice breakers worked best in the classroom in 2011? We've got the list, and this year we've included collections in addition to individual top performers. Read more

People Bingo Idea Lists
People Bingo has been at the top of the ice breaker list for years. We decided it was time to gather all of the great People Bingo characteristics submitted in the Continuing Ed. forum. Need ideas? We've got 'em! Read more

Would You Rather... Idea Lists
In case you missed these lists in last week's newsletter, we're including them again. Would You Rather... is fast becoming one of the most popular ice breakers, and we've got ideas to get you started. Read more

Deadline Reminder: Call for Women's Perspectives Writings
December 22 is the deadline to submit writings for Women's Perspectives #7, sponsored by We Learn, Empowering Women Through Literacy. Read more
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