Copy Claps

October 30, 2011 by
Filed under: Ice-Breakers 

Wonderfully engaging non-verbal opener for large groups.

At A Glance

Without saying a word, a leader initiates a series of claps – each one slightly more complex than the one before – inviting the group to copy their moves.

What You Need

  • 1 minute
  • A large group, the bigger the better

What To Do

Start by saying nothing. Simply get people’s attention (look at video for a good example) and initiate your first simple, single clap. Make it loud and proud. Most folks will follow suit.

Then, respond with two claps (the group copies) and then three claps. By now, the group will have caught on to what’s going on.

You whole object now is to continue to present a series of increasingly complex (yet still fun) claps and slaps until the group reaches the point of utter bemusement. End with a courteous series of claps that morph into applause.

You will now have your group’s attention, they will be smiling, and are ready to hear what you have to say.

Variations

  • The sky’s the limit – introduce a variety of sounds from whistles, thigh-slaps, hoots and hollering! Just make it fun.
  • See Clapping Game in Count Me In: Large Group Activities That Work (p 86) for another excellent energiser that is guaranteed to raise the energy of your group and make ‘em laugh!

Thanks Nate for sharing this little gem.

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One Comment on Copy Claps

  • Recipe for Success on Tue, 1st Nov 2011 5:14 am

Nice video. What a great way to start a lesson. We’ll keep it in mind.

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