
It is much cheaper than I have found in stores and has a good thickness for most projects without being so thick that it jams the printer. For cardstock I really like this card stock paper on amazon. For regular copy paper this 5 ream case of paper is one of the better deals. I often get asked what paper I recommend. Visit Brittany Paper Trail Design’s profile on Pinterest. These fun crayons can be printed as is for a cute banner or decor or you can edit them to have writing. Use these first day of school signs or one of our many other first day of school signs. Use this back to school pencil banner to create a back to school message for your kids. More Printables to print with the icebreaker game Printables from Paper Trail Design are for personal use only. I find it easiest to first click on the image to enlarge it, then drag and drop the image to my desktop, then print it from there. Click the following links to print the find someone who bingoįor best results, save the image to your computer before printing. This is a fun but easy to pull of get to know you activity. Each participant will need to find someone who fits the description of each box and write the person’s name in the box on their bingo sheet and try to get a bingo or a blackout.
Use the ice breaker bingo cards as a first day of school activity or as an ice breaker activity for a group at a summer camp or as a fun team building activity. Our get to know you bingo was designed with elementary age kids in mind but it would be a great activity for middle school students to do at the start of the school year with their classmates as well.
CLASS BINGO ICEBREAKER FREE
Share something you learned about yourself during this activity.Use our icebreaker get to know you bingo free printable in a classroom or kids summer camp. Which squares were easy to fill? Which were hard?. Share something you learned about one of the other participants. squares can contain math problems, trivia questions, or personal statements such as "has lived in 2 or more countries," "doesn't have a profile on myspace or facebook," or "has stood up for someone else's rights." Debrief AlternativesĪlternative Goals: You can set the goal that everyone should try to fill their card in the time allotted (recommended since this encourages the most discussion and collaboration), or you can choose to offer a prize to the person/people who finish first (encourages more competition and less discussion) or in typical bingo fashion, you can have the person who finishes a row first yell out "Bingo!" and win a prize (allows for least amount of discussion, but also requires the least amount of time).Īlternative Content: This can be adapted for almost any content so be creative e.g. no one can sign more than 1 or 2 per card, to encourage people to mingle with more people in order to fill their card. Typically it is best to limit the number of squares any one person can sign on each card, e.g. if one of the squares says "speaks more than one language" and you asked me if that applied, I would sign that square on your card. Hand out the bingo cards and instruct participants to mingle around introducing themselves and finding other participants who can sign their cards indicating that a statement applies to him/her e.g. The bingo card should contain a grid of squares each containing a statement or question that will apply to some members of your group and is in line with the objectives of your class, workshop, or event.
Set Up Create a master "bingo" card and make enough copies for each participant.