Lunchroom Bingo Cards
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About:
This lunchroom bingo activity helps early-elementary students get to know one another through 25 prompts on a 5×5 grid. Students find classmates who like sports, have visited specific places, enjoy particular hobbies, or share other interests—prompts like "someone who likes baseball," "a friend who reads mysteries," and "someone who has been to Disney World." Use it as an icebreaker during lunch or a classroom community-building activity.
Word List
- Someone who likes baseball
- A friend who reads mysteries
- Someone who's favorite color is blue
- A friend with two siblings
- A boy who enjoys fishing
- A girl who plays soccer
- A friend who likes to ice skate
- Someone who has been to Disney World
- Someone who has held a snake
- Someone who enjoys basketball
- A boy who has been ice fishing
- A girl who bakes brownies
- Someone who has a pet fish
- Someone who wants to be a doctor when they grow up
- Someone who has the middle name of John
- A person with a name that starts with the same initial as yours
- Someone who has a red bike
- A person who likes jokes
- Someone who has a pool
- A person who lives in a two story house
- A friend who has been to a football game
- Someone who has been on an airplane
- A friend who likes to go camping
- A girl who likes to play card games
- A boy who knows how to play chess
How to Use This Bingo Cards
Print a class set of unique bingo cards for classroom games, review sessions, or parties. Click 'Open These Bingo Cards' to choose how many cards to generate and customize the word list.