![]() ![]() The Rules: Students can’t write their own names in a square.Instruct students to talk to and interview each other, finding and writing the name of a person in every square. ![]() □ Use this activity alongside our Classroom Scavenger Hunt! ✏️ How to PlayĮvery student needs a pencil or pen. □ We recommend using this activity during the first week of school or the first few days of a new semester. Children must be able to read the instructions using the colorful picture supports, and be able to write their names. ![]() We’ve used this to tailor the activity to the interests or reading level of the kids in the group.Īge Group: This activity is designed for children ages 2nd grade and older. The other bingo card has 25 blank boxes, so it is 100% customizable. One is completely pre-made bingo card designed by a classroom teacher, with 24 different “things” to find and one Free space in the middle. There are two free printable bingo card pdfs. ![]() Perhaps they’ll even be able to find some common ground and make new friends! This Get to Know You Bingo helps students learn each others’ names and a few fun facts about them. And we want to encourage students to get to know each other! After all, they’ll be learning alongside each other for a while! Ice breaker activities are lighthearted games help to ease nerves, distract, and build relationships in groups. ![]()
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