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Paste this activity's link or code into your existing LMS (Google Classroom, Canvas, Teams, Schoology, Moodle, etc.).

Students can open and work on the activity right away, with no student login required.

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What It Is:


This Icebreaker Bingo worksheet is a fun, interactive way for students to get to know their classmates. The game encourages students to find peers who match each description (e.g., “Loves to dance,” “Has a brother,” “Can speak another language”) and write their names in the corresponding boxes. With playful animal graphics and a friendly layout, it’s the perfect activity to spark conversation and build classroom community.

Grade Level Suitability:


Designed for Grades 2–6 and ESL learners.

Grades 2–3: Works well with teacher support or small-group play.

Grades 4–6: Ideal for independent movement and peer interaction.

ESL Learners: Great for practicing everyday vocabulary and introductions.

Why Use It:


Breaks the ice on the first day of school and gets students talking, laughing, and learning about each other. Builds confidence, encourages movement, and fosters a sense of belonging. This activity is perfect for easing first-day jitters and laying the foundation for a supportive classroom environment.

How to Use It:


Give each student a bingo card and let them mingle around the classroom to find classmates who match each square. Once a name is filled in, students move on to find someone for another square. Use it as a warm-up, a transition activity, or a beginning-of-the-year celebration game.

Target Users:


Elementary teachers, counselors, after-school program leaders, and homeschool groups looking for a low-pressure, high-engagement way to build classroom relationships from day one.