Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a fun ice breaker, ideal with a class on the first day of school.
The idea is that the class guesses the answers their partner will give to certain questions; from this the class can get to know a little about each other.
Pre-Teaching
Elicit from your class a series of questions they could ask each other. These should be of an appropriate level and content to the class.
- Do you have any brothers of sisters?
- Where were you born?
- How old are you?
- What does your father do?
- Do you have a bicyle and, if so, what colour is it?
And so on.
The next step is to introduce the class to Sherlock Holmes. Many students will already know the name, but for those who don't explain how he is a fictional detective who would notice the smallest details of a person and from those details be able to tell everything about that person.
To demonstrate this, choose a student at random and tell them that they must remain silent while you "read" them.
Of course, feeel free to ham it up here!
Then ask the student and see if you are right or not.
Running the Activity
Get the class into pairs and make sure that the students in each pair don't know each other. The first student can then ask the second student 3 questions and must write down their answers, e.g.
- Do you have any brothers of sisters? - yes, two sisters, both older
- How old are you? - 14
- What does your father do? - he's a bus driver
When they've finished, they swap roles and do the same thing. Stress here that the person being asked the questions must not speak or respond to the questions at all!
Finally, get the class back together and have the pairs come up to the front. The first student introduces their partner with the questions and their guesses at which point the second student can say if they are right or wrong.
The person who guessed most correctly about their partner is Sherlock Holmes for the day!
