This event is a fantastic icebreaker or energiser which combines
teambuilding and fun! A group will participate in a series of
light-hearted fun games, tasks and quizzes. By increasing energy levels,
heart rate and diversity of activity guests have greater concentration
and will be substantially more open to learning and retaining
information. The games come thick and fast - calling for quick
thinking, interaction and a good sense of humour!
Magic
Stick
Each team is given a ‘Magic Stick'. The aim of this exercise is for the
team to lower the stick to the ground - making sure that all the team
members are in contact with the stick at all times. The only thing is
the stick is Magic and doesn't want to go down - it wants to go up!
Mr Wiggle
A hilarious exercise! The teams are asked to stand in a circle and hold
hands when an hoola hoop is placed around the arm of one of the team
members. The whole team then needs to pass through the tube as many
times as possible without breaking the chain!
A to Z
With the entire alphabet they need to think of a sentence the whole team
feel represents the company through their eyes. But they must use
every letter and get in the right order.
Catch Phrase
This exercise is made up of a mix of fun puzzles, brain teasers and
catch phrases - all requiring lateral thinking. Which team can solve
each of the puzzles first?
It's a
Numbers Game
A great test of teamwork, communication and speed, this activity
requires everyone to use a bit of old fashioned memory power. A numbered
card is given to each of the participants and it is your team's task to
find the numbers and place them in order. The catch? Only one person
can turn over one card at a time, returning the card to the "owner"
unless it fits into the correct order. Tricky and fun, this will have
everyone working together as they try and remember where each numbered
card is!
Heads,
Shoulders, Knees & Toes
By increasing energy levels, heart rate and diversity of activity guests
have greater concentration and will be substantially more open to
learning and retaining information. Combining metal cues with physical
moves, will you be able to pat your head and stand on one leg at the
right time?