28 Fun, Creative, and Challenging Team Building Activities for Teachers and Students

For students and teachers, getting reacquainted and re-energized is a great way to kick-start a successful schoolyear. Here’s how team building can help.

Updated August 5, 2022

With a brand-new schoolyear about to get underway, this marks the first time that many teachers and students have been back together since the onset of the pandemic.

And with that in mind, it feels like a fitting time to shake off the social cobwebs, get reacquainted with your colleagues and fellow students, and have some fun in the process.

So, we dug into our archives to share with you some popular virtual and in-person team building activities for students and teachers (and a few other DIY-style favorites). 

5 In-Person Team Building Activities for Teachers 

Socialization at school isn’t only reserved for students. For many teachers, socializing with your colleagues is a truly enjoyable part of your job. 

It also helps build better rapports between faculty members, in turn supporting a stronger overall school or higher education institution. 

Check out these four popular team building activities for teachers. 

1. Clue Murder Mystery 

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You and your colleagues can take a pause from being educators and instead channel your inner detectives with this team building activity that challenges you to crack the case of a deadly crime. 

When a man named Neil Davidson is found murdered, it’s up to you and your fellow teachers to break out into teams, examine clues, and review case files as you work to determine who had the means, motive, and opportunity to commit the crime. 

This team building activity for teachers will challenge you to exercise your problem-solving skills, think analytically, collaborate closely, and communicate effectively. 

And if your schools is one of those that will be going entirely remote this year, this activity is also available in a fully virtual format that uses video conferencing to host your entire team, regardless of where they’re located. 

2. Code Break 

Are you and your colleagues into cerebral activities? If so, you’ll love Code Break.  

In this activity, you and your group will need to think outside the box, exercise your problem-solving skills, and leverage your unique strengths in order to solve a series of puzzles, riddles, and trivia questions. 

For each challenge you solve correctly, you’ll earn points. And whichever team has the most points when time runs out will named winners.  

The key to this activity is that you’ll need to communicate effectively, work collaboratively, and exercise your patience – making it a perfect activity to help hone some of your key skills as a teacher.  

3. Six Degrees of Separation 

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One of our favorite DIY team building activities for teachers, Six Degrees of Separation, is based on making a list of things you have in common with your fellow educators. 

Here’s how it works: 

Pair up with one partner (if you’re doing this virtually, you might want to try a platform like Zoom that allows you to go into “breakout rooms” and chat with people one-on-one for a predetermined timeframe) 

Make a list of five things you have in common with each other 

Move on to a new partner, searching for somebody who shares at least one of the things on your list 

Create a new list of five things you have in common with that person 

The ultimate goal is to continue until everyone has at least one thing in common with every one of their colleagues.  

4. Team Pursuit 

Calling all high-energy educators: if you’re up for a fun activity where you’ll tackle mental, physical, skill, and mystery challenges, we’ve got just the thing for you. 

With Team Pursuit, your group will break into teams and compete for points by completing challenges before time runs out. Not only is this a great way to put your energy to good use, it can also help you and your colleagues to learn new things about one another, discover your hidden talents, and strengthen your collaboration skills – all while having fun. 

You can either jump into this activity in person or opt to do it online with Virtual Team Pursuit.  

Despite the impacts of COVID-19, we’ve seen a huge jump in the volume of schools and educators booking team building activities for teachers. So, if you think your group could benefit from some team building before the school year gets underway, get in touch with us.  

5. Random Acts of Kindness

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Feel like getting out and spreading some kindness to start the schoolyear off right? We recommend it! Doing good in the world is good for you. In fact, it actually builds team morale. Random Acts of Kindness fuses the scavenger hunt concept with a philanthropic twist. This team building activity gets teams racing against one another to try and complete as many good deeds as possible before time runs out. 

7 Virtual Team Building Activities for Teachers 

While not all teachers and faculty staff can get together in-person, that shouldn’t stop you from reconnecting with your colleagues and having some fun in the process.

If this sounds like your team, you might want to check out one of these virtual team building activities for teachers.

1. Virtual Clue Murder Mystery

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With Clue Murder Mystery, your team will need to solve the murder of a man named Neil Davidson by figuring out who had the means, motive, and opportunity to commit the crime. This is the perfect virtual game for folks who love problem-solving team building activities.

Curious how a virtual team building activity works? Check out the video below to see a Virtual Code Break in action. 

2. Virtual Escape Room: Jewel Heist

There’s been a robbery! Someone has masterminded a heist to steal a priceless collection of precious jewels, and it’s up to you and your team to recover them before time runs out.

Together, you’ll need to uncover hidden clues and solve a series of brain-boggling challenges that require collaboration, creative problem-solving, and outside-the-box thinking. But be quick! The clock is ticking before the stolen score is gone forever.

3. Virtual Time Machine Trivia

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Step into the Outback Time Machine and take a trip through time, from pre-pandemic 21st century through the decades all the way to the 60’s. 

This exciting, fast-paced virtual trivia game, packed with nostalgia and good vibes, is guaranteed to produce big laughs, friendly competition, and maybe even some chair-dancing. 

Your virtual game show host will warm up guests with a couple of “table hopper rounds” (breakout room mixers) and split you out into teams. Within minutes, your home office will be transformed into a game show stage with your very own game show buzzers!

4. Virtual Team Pursuit

Help your remote faculty get re-energized by tackling fun virtual challenges with their colleagues. In groups, your remote employees will tackle a series of mental, physical, skill, and mystery challenges, earning points for each one successfully completed. Whichever has the most points when time runs out will be crowned the winners! 

5. Water Cooler Trivia

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If you’re trying to find fun and unique ways to keep your team engaged on an ongoing basis, Water Cooler Trivia is a great way to do it. Water Cooler Trivia integrates into your email, Slack, or Microsoft Teams channels and automatically sends trivia quizzes directly to your team members on a weekly basis. You can choose the trivia schedule and categories, and Water Cooler Trivia will write the questions, automate their distribution, and grade the results for you.

6. Virtual Jeoparty Social

If your remote team is eager to socialize, have some fun as a group, and channel their competitive spirit, we’ve got just the thing for you! With Virtual Jeoparty Social, you and your colleagues will step into your very own virtual Jeopardy-style game show—equipped with a buzzer button, a professional actor as your host, and an immersive game show platform! Best of all, this game has been infused with an ultra-social twist: players will take part in a unique social mixer challenge between each round. 

7. Virtual Escape Room: Mummy’s Curse

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In this virtual escape room experience, your team will be transported into a pyramid cursed by a restless mummy. You’ll have to work together to uncover clues and solve complex challenges to lift the ancient curse.

5 In-Person Team Building Activities for Students  

It’s been a long time since students have had that beloved school experience–and we’re not necessarily talking about books. Students have been missing that social element of their education for a long time.

But now’s your chance!

So, whether you’re a student who wants to book something fun for you and your friends or the student of a parent with the same idea, we think you’ll love these four.  

1. Hollywood Murder Mystery

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An up-and-coming actress has been found dead in her hotel room the morning after an awards show. Now, you and your team need to channel your inner detectives as you review the evidence, assess potential suspects, and determine the method, motive, and murderer in the crime.

2. Newspaper Fashion Show 

While this activity might cater more to art, design, and fashion students, it can also be a great way to have a laugh with your friends no matter what your interests are. 

Here’s how it works: 

Split up into teams of six to eight people Set yourselves up with some newspaper, tape, and scissors Assign your group a time limit (we recommend 45 minutes) Design and create a clothing item out of newspaper 

If you’re up for it, you could also designate one person per team to be the model and put on your own runway show. And if you ask us, this is a great way to kick off a party! 

3. Wild Goose Chase 

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If you love to get out into the great outdoors, explore, and have fun, then you’re going to love this. 

One of our most popular team building activities for students, Wild Goose Chase, is a scavenger hunt that will get you outside to explore and tackle photo and video challenges with your friends. 

Each challenge will be worth a certain amount of points. And for each challenge you complete, you’ll get to watch where you stand against other teams on a real-time leaderboard.  

You might bump up against challenges like: 

Take the Stage: Search for a stage (or similar) and record a 5-second video of your team performing a popular song on stage 

If By Land or by Sea: In water or on land, in a slip or in a moat. Take a photo of your whole team standing in a boat or on a bridge above water 

Every Day I’m Jugglin’: Find a friend from another team who can juggle 3 or more objects and record a 5-second video of them in action 

You’ve Got Balls: Snap a photo with at least three different types of sports balls in it, somewhere outside in a public place such as a sports field or playground 

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Believe us when we say that this can get a little competitive!  

4. Shark Tank 

Have you ever watched an episode of Shark Tank (or saw a version of the popular new Shark Tank meme) and thought you could get the Sharks to buy into an idea that you’ve got?  

Well, if so, you’ll love this activity.  

Whether you’re in a classroom setting or at a party with your friends, host your own episode of Shark Tank: 

Split up into teams Come up with a product, brand name, logo design, and marketing strategy  Present the idea to a “panel” of your friends Ask for feedback on your idea 

This is a ton of fun – and also offers you the benefit of getting creative and working on your presentation and public speaking skills.  

5. Cardboard Boat Building Challenge

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Split into teams and create a cardboard boat made out of just the materials provided: cardboard and tape. Team members will have to work together to engineer a functional boat that will float and sail across water without sinking. Once teams have finished making their boats, they will create a presentation to explain why their boat is the best, before putting their boats to the test. The final challenge will have teams racing their boats to test their durability! 

3 Virtual Team Building Activities for Students

We know that not all students will be able to get together in person this year. So, if you’ve found yourself in this boat, don’t worry. There are a ton of fun virtual team building activities you’ll love.

1. Virtual Game Show Extravaganza  

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What’s more fun that having a trivia night with your friends? If you’re like us, you love the high-energy atmosphere that a good game of trivia creates. 

And with Game Show Extravaganza, you can take this concept to a whole new level. You’ll get to channel your inner game show contestant and take the “stage” to face off against one another. 

With your friends, you’ll break out into teams. Then, you’ll compete against other teams to answer trivia questions ranging from pop culture to sports, world history, politics, and more. 

If you want to do this entirely on your own, you can try our self-hosted Game Show Extravaganza where you’ll only need our app and your group of friends to do the activity.  

2. Virtual Social Shuffle

Get to know your schoolmates and build better connections with this ultra-social virtual team building activity for remote groups. You and your friends will learn fun facts about one another as you tackle a series of themed challenges together and engage in exploratory conversations.  

3. Virtual Beach Staycation

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Just because summer’s over doesn’t mean the fun has to be! Luckily, Captain Furling has room for you and your schoolmates on his virtually chartered yacht. Come aboard and channel your “inner Cancun” for a tropical online team building adventure. 

Captain Furling’s chartered yacht welcomes online guests aboard his luxury vessel and quickly takes them out of their homes to a gorgeous beach in Cancun. 

With ocean soundscapes and delightful vacation destination footage, your travel companions will compete with their knowledge ofc travel destinations, vacation-themed movies, summer pop hits and even a cabana-wear contest. Your yacht captain gives guests a playfully immersive experience for a virtual team vacation from your workday that your colleagues truly deserve. 

4 Team Building Activities for Frosh Week 

As the pandemic subsides and Frosh Week can once again take place, either in person or virtually, it’s time to have some fun and celebrate responsibly. 

Check out these three awesome team building activities for frosh week. 

1. Campus Goose Chase 

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This student-focused team building activity is an instant classic and a favorite among students from coast to coast. 

Campus Goose Chase is just like Wild Goose Chase but it’s entirely focused on getting you out to explore your local campus, get out of your comfort zone, and have a ton of fun.  

The challenges are also campus-themed, making it a perfect tie-in for your frosh week celebrations. It’s perfect for students who are social, energetic, and competitive.  

2. Picnic Party Games 

If you love to get outside, you’re going to love Picnic Party Games. Our recommendation would be to pair this activity up with a BBQ or picnic to make it extra exciting. 

In this activity, your group can split up into teams, pairs, or individuals. Together, you’ll compete through an array of fun and high-energy challenges, collecting points for each one you complete. You can make this as competitive or as light-hearted as you’d like.  

Some of the challenges you might get include: 

Balancing Act: Have one teammate lay on the ground, place an uncapped bottle of water on their forehead, and record a 5-second video of them trying to stand up without spilling Photo Booth: Collect whatever props are available and stage a photo booth beach shoot in the park, then position the image of the beach scene in the shot and snap a creatively posed team photo Brain Freeze: Record a 5-second video of a teammate getting a brain freeze by drinking a cold bottle of water as quickly as possible. Head Rush: Snap a photo of a teammate doing an unassisted handstand or head stand. 

This is a great way to take your outdoor time up a notch. 

3. Pub Quiz 

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You don’t need to hang out in a pub for this activity, but you certainly can if you want and are able to (and if you’re old enough!).  

The goal of this activity is to put on a trivia pub night. To do this: 

Pick a host  The host asks multiple-choice trivia questions Teams have 60 seconds to discuss and agree on an answer The teams that get the right answer get a point while those who get it wrong get no points 

Whoever has the most points when time is up wins. 

You can use generic questions from a game like Trivial Pursuit, you can tie it back to course material if you want to use this activity to help study, or you can use an online tool like this Random Trivia Generator

If you aren’t able to go to a pub, you might want to try Outback’s Virtual Happy Hour Trivia where you’ll take a trip to “Hamish McDuff’s” virtual pub. This hilarious Scottish pub owner is the legendary host of a trivia game that is perfect for your team’s virtual happy hour fun! 

Hamish will host two rounds of virtual pub trivia, featuring four themed categories of your choice. With 20 category options to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the perfect themes for your remote team – from Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader to Sports, Food & Drink, or even Celebrity Real Estate. 

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4 Team Building Activities for the Holiday Break

The holiday break is a great opportunity for students and teachers alike to unwind, relax, and celebrate with their loved ones. It’s also a great opportunity to partake in fun and light-hearted holiday-themed team building activities with colleagues and friends. So, if you’re looking for a few ideas, we’ve got you covered.

Here are four options you’ll love.

1. Virtual Holiday Hijinks

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If you and your team love a high-energy group activity, then Holiday Hijinks is perfect for you. 

Celebrate the holidays with this festive holiday-themed team building activity that’s all about working collaboratively to tackle a variety of holiday-themed physical, cerebral, and skills-based challenges. 

In this activity, your group will split into teams. Each team will race against the clock and try to outpace the competition as they earn points for completing challenges, such as:  

Cookie Conundrum – Luke made 42 holiday cookies. He brought half of them to his office. He ate one third of the cookies that were left. Then he gave 8 cookies to his neighbor. He left the rest of the cookies out for Santa. How many cookies did Santa get?  

Elf Yourself – Each team member needs to create the most unique gift you can using only the items available to you. Snap a photo of everyone showcasing their gifts.  

Junk Yard Jingle – Record a 5-second video of a teammate creating the beat to a holiday song using objects found around your house or office. Be sure to practice getting your notes right as the instrumental version has to be in tune!  

You’ll need to be mindful, though. Each challenge is worth a different number of points based on its level of difficulty, so you’ll need to keep a close eye on the leaderboard and tackle challenges strategically if your team wants to be crowned Holiday Hijinks Champions! 

2. Virtual Yuletide Showdown

Looking for a way to ring in the holiday season with your team while exercising communication and collaboration skills, having a lot of laughs, and creating bonds with your colleagues? 

Then Yuletide Showdown is the perfect activity for you.  

In this fast-paced and high-energy virtual team building activity, you and your colleagues will race the clock, competing to unlock six different challenge categories: Sounds of Christmas, Holiday Trivia, Holiday Characters, Holiday Pictionary, Festive Scavenger Hunt, and Holiday-Style Who-Dun-It.  

Then, you’ll need to strategically complete challenges, keeping a close eye on the real-time leaderboard and staying one step ahead of the competition.  

3. Elf’s Virtual Merry Mingler

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As the holidays get underway, sometimes all you and your colleagues want to do is celebrate the season and spend quality time together. And with Elf’s Virtual Merry Mingler, that’s exactly what you’ll do. 

Set in a venue in Santa’s North Pole village, this virtual holiday team building activity is made up of a series of social mixer activities that are all about sharing a laugh, creating some positive festive energy, and letting teammates enjoy each other’s company—regardless of the geographical distance between them.

4. Frost’s Virtual Holiday Trivia

The holiday season is all about coming together and celebrating! So, in Frost’s Virtual Holiday Trivia, you and your team will be invited to join the Frosts in the lounge of their brand-new ice hotel. 

While you’re there, you’ll compete through three rounds of holiday and winter-themed trivia questions, earning points for each one answered correctly. But the fun doesn’t stop there! You’ll also become better acquainted with your colleagues as you take part in a round of Frost’s Icebreaker Questions. 

Whether your school will be going virtual this year or you’ll be heading back to classes when the school year gets underway, one thing is for sure: staying connected during these challenging times is important for teachers and students alike. And with team building activities for teachers and students, you can make staying connected fun and easy.   

Learn More About Team Building Activities for Teachers and Students 

For more information about how your group can takeFor more information about how your group can take part in team building activities for teachers and students, reach out to our Employee Engagement Consultants.   

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