Back to School Icebreaker – Bingo Game (4-6th Grade) – FREEBIE | Print & Digital Google Slides

Start the school year with a fun get to know you game for your class. Choose between mingling and asking questions or filling out a grid throughout the week. Use printable or digital versions. Happy teaching from Minds in Bloom!

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Here are is a fun get to know you game to use with your class at the start of the year. You can play in two ways: either give your students time to mingle and ask each other questions or hand the grid out at the start of the week and give them a few days to fill it out during lunch, recess and other unstructured times.

You can use the printable version or a Google Slides digital version!

Happy teaching!

Rachel Lynette & Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom

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34 reviews for Back to School Icebreaker – Bingo Game (4-6th Grade) – FREEBIE | Print & Digital Google Slides

  1. Ariana C.

    This was a really fun resource to use at the beginning of the school year. A great way for me to get to know the kids, and for them to get to know each other.

  2. Lori A.

    This was awesome for the first few days back at school. Students loved it.

  3. Lori Y.

    My students really enjoyed this activity during the first week of school.

  4. Esther H.

    They were very engaged in resources. My students love it! It is easy to follow and is very visual. It save me as a teacher with multiple subjects – It doesn’t take me much time to prepare resources; it save me time CRUNCH!. The resource is great!

  5. Rachel L.

    Great resource! Super easy to print and use immediately. Thank you!

  6. Amy B.

    Kids loved using this resource to get to know their peers.

  7. Jessica McNayr

    Great way to help get to know each other in the virtual environment

  8. Alexandra H.

    I came back from maternity leave and needed something to quickly get to know my students and this did the trick. Students enjoyed having to move around and even my most shy students were engaged.

  9. Heather Zybas

    In the past, I have created my own bingo cards, but I run out of new ideas so quickly. I can use this as-is, or as a source of inspiration.

  10. Haley Underwood

    My students loved this! They found it so fun and engaging!!!

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