(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Pre-made "Bingo" sheets (can be easily printed or handwritten)
Is an only child
Encourage students to talk to as many different people as possible.
Has a favorite food they could eat every day
Tips:
Has a unique talent (e.g., juggling, magic tricks)
Make sure each student has a different Bingo sheet with a mix of descriptions.
Has a large family (more than 4 siblings)
Can cook or bake something from scratch
Is an only child
Can name all 50 states
Plays a musical instrument
Is wearing something blue today
Speaks more than one language
Plays a sport
Can name all 50 states
ChatGPT said:
Has read a book in the last month
Likes to play video games
Has a favorite TV show they watch regularly
Has read a book in the last month
Has a birthday in the same month as you
Plays a musical instrument
Plays a sport
Here’s a list of 30 different prompts you can use for your Human Bingo cards:
You can tailor the Bingo descriptions to fit the interests or experiences of your students.
Has a part-time job
Has been on a road trip
Has been in a school play or performance
Prefers winter over summer
Has traveled outside the country
Has a favorite superhero
Is left-handed
Preparation:
ChatGPT
Explain the Rules: Students must move around the room and find classmates who fit the descriptions in the squares. When they find someone, they should write that person’s name in the corresponding square.
Can cook or bake something from scratch
Speaks more than one language
This activity is interactive, encourages students to engage with one another, and can be completed with minimal effort on your part.
Has been in a school play or performance
Loves spicy food
Distribute Bingo Sheets: Give each student a Bingo sheet and a pen or pencil.
Has traveled outside the country
Has a large family (more than 4 siblings)
can I get a list of things to put on the bingo card? I need at least 25, but about 30 would be better
Has a collection of something (e.g., stamps, coins)
Has been camping
ChatGPT said:
Was born in a different state
Was born in a different state
Here's a simple and fun team-building activity that requires minimal prep and is student-led:
You said:
Has been on a road trip
Memory updated
Has the same favorite color as you
Has a favorite food they could eat every day
Has a unique talent (e.g., juggling, magic tricks)
Is left-handed
ChatGPT
I am looking for team building or just a group activity for my avid students. something that will allow them to get to know each other and have fun. I am looking for as little prep as possible on my end and mostly student led.
Has a favorite superhero
Win Condition: The first student to fill in a row, column, or diagonal and call out "Bingo!" wins. You can decide if they need to verify their sheet with the class to make sure the information is accurate.
Has been to a concert
Has a favorite TV show they watch regularly
Pens or pencils
Likes to play video games
Discussion: After the game, gather the students and discuss some of the interesting things they learned about each other. This helps reinforce the connections they made during the activity.
Loves to draw or paint
Materials Needed:
Loves spicy food
Create a Bingo sheet with a 5x5 grid. In each square, write a description that might apply to some students in the class (e.g., "Has a pet dog," "Has traveled outside the country," "Plays a musical instrument," "Has the same favorite color as you
Has been camping
Has a collection of something (e.g., stamps, coins)
Objective: Students will get to know each other by finding classmates who match specific descriptions.