This hexagonal thinking icebreaker activity is designed to help students or staff get to know each other through the exploration of their ikigai. Perfect for back to school season! Each person receives a hexagonal card with prompts related to the concept of ikigai, such as "things you are good at" or "things you think the world needs." Group members are then encouraged to discuss their responses with each other, and connect their hexagonal cards to create a honeycomb-like structure, and find their ikigai buddies! Includes: 3 pages of introduction to the concept of ikigai showing how the four fundamentals of the idea overlap; 8 pages of printable hexagon and instructions in different formats and levels of difficulty - simply choose from small or giant hexagons, and whether you want all concept areas on a single hexagon, multiple hexagons with a single idea on each, or multiple hexagons with six ideas for each concept. Check out the preview! 10 PNG files of the hexagons for you to create your own worksheets or classroom packs (not for commercial use) This activity promotes a deeper understanding of each other's values, interests, and goals, while also fostering a sense of community and collaboration within the classroom. Try it out and watch your students connect and engage in a meaningful way! You might also like... Artists Study Activity | Hexagonal Thinking | Links and Connections Metacognition One-Pagers | Graphic Organizers for Any Task | Deep Thinking SEL Daily Check In | How is Your Day Going? | 42 One-Pagers with Different Grids The Raven | Edgar Allan Poe | Vocab Activities and Printable Text Criminal Charges Task Cards | Legal Term Summaries | For Law or Social Study Teach Me a Lesson | Student Presentations | Communication | Speaking & Listening