If you have more than 10 players you can print more cards and more than one player will have a similar card. If you laminate the cards you can also use dry erase markers. Pencil or Markers: You can have kids cross out the spots with a marker or a dot marker. You can also make it a game to see who can fill up their card the fastest. Then they can mark that square as completed by crossing it off with a marker or pencil. As they find someone that fits the square description, they will get a chance to learn something new about them in the process. They can walk around asking questions one square at a time or work with the peer to find a square that applies to them. How to Play Get To Know You BingoĮncourage kids to interact with one another to see if they have something on their card that matches one of their peers. You can also make it a challenge to see who can finish their card the fastest. Hand out the cards and then kids can go around to their peers and try to find someone on their card that matches a square. Grab the free printable cards at the bottom of the post. Kids can pick which card they want to complete.There are a few different ways you can use the cards:
For another fun ice breaker activity, print off our Would You Rather Questions for Kids cards. This set of Getting to Know You Bingo cards is the perfect icebreaker activity for kids! Use this for the first week back to school or as a camp ice breaker activity.