
Classmate bingo
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Looking for a fun way to get to know your classmates? Try our Classmate bingo template! Discover who’s a good listener, a problem solver, or even a dreamer!
Items in this card
25- Loves Drawing
- Has a Pet Dog
- Wears Glasses
- Enjoys Soccer
- Has a Sibling
- Likes Pizza
- Can Whistle
- Plays a Musical Instrument
- Has Been to a Beach
- Knows a Magic Trick
- Favorite Color is Blue
- Can Ride a Bike
- Reads Comic Books
- Has a Birthday in Winter
- Wears Sneakers
- Knows a Dance Move
- Likes Spicy Food
- Has Traveled by Plane
- Owns a Fish
- Likes Science
- Plays Video Games
- Can Speak Two Languages
- Has Curly Hair
- Loves Ice Cream
- Enjoys Camping
More about this bingo card
Looking for a lively and engaging way to get students talking? A classmate bingo card is the perfect icebreaker! Whether it's the first day of school, a new semester, or a team-building session, this game encourages students to interact, learn about each other, and have a few laughs along the way.
How to play classmate bingo

Classmate bingo is simple and interactive. Here's a step-by-step guide to playing:
Step 1: Hand out bingo cards
Give each student a bingo card filled with prompts like “Has a pet cat,” “Has visited another country,” or “Loves to draw.” You can customize the prompts based on age, group size, and school environment.
Step 2: Mingle and ask questions
Students walk around the room asking each other questions to match the prompts. For example, if a square says “Has two siblings,” they ask a classmate, “Do you have two siblings?” If the answer is yes, they write that person’s name in the square.
Step 3: Aim for bingo
Just like traditional bingo, the goal is to complete a row, column, or diagonal. Some versions even encourage “blackout” bingo, where students try to complete the entire board.
Step 4: Celebrate!
Recognize the winners or give small prizes. You can also use the completed cards as a jumping-off point for deeper class discussions.
Alternative ways to play

Want to switch things up? Here are some creative variations:
Icebreaker speed rounds
Set a timer and have students fill in as many squares as possible in five minutes. Great for energy and quick engagement!
Themed bingo
Tailor the prompts to a specific subject, season, or club. For example, science classmate bingo could include “Loves space” or “Has done a science fair.”
Teacher bingo
Flip the roles! Students try to find classmates who share traits with the teacher (“Also wears glasses,” “Loves coffee,” etc.). It’s a fun way for them to relate to you.
Group challenge
Divide students into small teams. The first team to fill out their card collectively wins. This promotes collaboration and communication.
Tips and tricks for success

- Mix up the difficulty: Include a balance of easy and more unique traits to keep the game challenging but achievable.
- Encourage honesty: Make it clear students should only write someone’s name if it’s a true match.
- Add pictures: For younger students or visual learners, include images or icons to support text.
- Debrief afterward: Use the game as a springboard for discussions or journaling prompts about friendship, diversity, and connection.
Why use Bingo Card Creator

Bingo Card Creator is the perfect tool to bring your classmate bingo game to life. Here’s why educators love it:
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Why use classmate bingo to build connections?
Classmate bingo isn’t just about having fun—it’s a powerful way to build a sense of community in the classroom. By encouraging students to interact and learn interesting facts about one another, the game helps break down social barriers and fosters inclusivity. Students who might be shy or hesitant to speak up are given a structured, low-pressure way to engage with their peers. This early connection-building can set the tone for a collaborative and supportive learning environment. For more creative ways to incorporate bingo into classroom activities and enhance student participation, check out our comprehensive guide on bingo in the classroom.
Conclusion
Classmate bingo serves as an engaging icebreaker, but its benefits go beyond the first day of school. The game helps to establish a friendly, open atmosphere where students feel comfortable sharing and collaborating. This foundation of trust and communication can lead to stronger group dynamics, better teamwork on projects, and a more positive learning environment overall. So, grab those bingo cards and watch as your classroom transforms into a hub of fun, friendship, and discovery—all while reinforcing key social and emotional skills!

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