The Human Bingo is a creative variation of the classic bingo game with a fun and playful twist. Instead of numerical indicators, the grid is adorned with a range of traits, experiences, or recreational interests that individuals may possess..
Learn a bit about each new face in your classroom by downloading this printable Get to Know Me Questions List and Worksheet PDF.
The game is on with these 100 fun icebreaker questions for kids. With these open-ended questions, kids can get to know each other in no time.
Grab 2 dice and these 60 questions for a fun getting to know you game. This simple game is a great way to connect and learn more about each other.
Use this all about me free printable for a birthday interview, or first day of school questions for students
Back to school time and need some 'getting to know you' activity? Ditch those reading interest surveys and try these fun & hands on activites!
Are you a new Primary Music Leader? Or want to get to know each other after ward boundaries are adjusted? You'll love this adorable Getting to Know You Survey!
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This is a first day activity to get to know your student's interests to help make sure they are engaged in learning.For early finishers you can have them color this sheet.
Learn about your students with this exciting Get to Know Me Questions Packet! Great as a back to school activity. This 6-page packet contains the following sheets: 1. Get to Know Me Activity Sheet - Let your kids write and draw, answering questions about their favorite food, animal, book and more. 2. Get to Know Me Questions List - Twenty get to know me questions, which you can hand to your students or read to them aloud. 3. Get to Know Me Cards - Group students in pairs of two. Cut out the cards and let them ask each other questions from the card pile. 4. Get to Know Me Self-Portrait - Let your students draw a self-portrait. 5. Get to Know Me - Superhero - Let your kids imagine themselves as a superhero. 6. Get to Know Me - 3 Wishes - If your students could have three wishes, what would they ask for? PDF format. For personal and educational purposes only.
Now that a new school year is starting, we had our “move-up Sunday” for all the student ministries. We had several Kindergarteners move up into the elementary class, and we have a huge …
Use this all about me free printable for a birthday interview, or first day of school questions for students
I don't know about you, but my kids are growing at warp speed. They are changing every day, getting older each minute, and sometimes it catches me way off guard. Sometimes I just want to catch up with them, and hear what they have to say about what they like, what drives them, what influences
All About ME! Get to know your group with this fun printable! Students will answer the following prompts: Name Favorite Color Family Drawing Birthday Summer Postcard (drawing and description of one thing they did/place they visited this summer) Favorite Food Favorite Drink Things they're good at SELFIE drawing Want more Back to School Activities? Try these: Mingle Bingo Instagram Page Get to Know You Activity
Use these Getting to Know You activities and games to help your students make friends and build classroom community at the beginning of the year. These Back to School Get to Know You activities will give you so many ideas and games to help students feel comfortable with one another. Never have a blank minute in your schedule when you don't know what to do and your kids are going crazy--just whip out your book and get kids instantly engaged in a meaningful, community building activity! Help students build connections with each other and make friends by filling your first week of school with these fun activities. Classroom Use: Games range from partners, to small group, to whole group activities and focus on getting to know each other and working together. • First week of school activities • Building classroom unity • Time-filler activities • Practicing social and conversation skills • Faculty function ice-beaker activities Includes: • Instructions for all 32 games • Cover page in BW or color • Table of Contents • 8 extra print materials to go with some of the games Set-Up: • Print all game instructions out • Cut pages in half and hole punch • Attach with a binder ring to make an easy, quick to access book full of games **********Check out some of my other products!********** Back to School Addition and Subtraction Jokes ELA Intervention Binder Bundle ELA Comprehensive Reading Skills Intervention Assessment Adding and Subtracting with Tens and Ones Bundle ********************Customer Tips******************** • New products in my store are 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted! Follow me by clicking HERE so you don't miss any new products or sales. • Did you know with each purchase you make, you can earn points towards free products on TPT? For each product you provide feedback for, you earn 1 TPT credit for each dollar it was worth. After you make a purchase, hover over "My TPT" and click "My Purchases". Click "Provide Feedback" by the green little thumb. After you provide feedback, you can check your TPT Credit Balance by hovering over "My TPT" and clicking "TPT Credit Balance". Such an awesome way to save some money! Happy shopping!
Get to know you dice is a unique icebreaker activity that's perfect for back to school! The set of four dice contains 47 unique get to know you questions!
Kick off the new school year with the perfect project for a young crafter or adventurer.
This huge list of 102 fun questions to ask kids is perfect for any age. Fun get to know you questions to ask kids can be used in any setting.
50 questions about yourself to ask. Ask yourself these 50 deep questions to reflect, improve your life and be happier every day.
50 questions about yourself to ask. Ask yourself these 50 deep questions to reflect, improve your life and be happier every day.
As a teacher, one of the main goals on the first day of school after the holidays is to get to know your students. Getting to know your students can directly affect how engaged and interested they are during class throughout the school year. Once you know about your students' interests, hobbies, and things they like and don't like, you can include these things in your lessons.
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Use these funny rapid fire questions for friends, couples, or anyone to create a fun game and get a person's unfiltered answers!
If you want to make your friends squirm, these embarrassing questions to ask are perfect to see how they react to uncomfortable questioning
1. Make pair or groups of 3 or 4.2. Each player must have six markers to be placed in each starting point. (dice boxes on the very top of the board game)3. Each player rolls a die. 4. The player will answer a question according to the number of dots on the die.5. The first player who reaches all the finish boxes will be declared as the winner.Edit : I am teaching Japanese students that is why there are some Japanese related questions and words. You can edit these parts for your students. - ESL worksheets
This year, I wanted to be intentional with my third graders as it relates to relationship. We started that on the first day of school. One of the things I’m most passionate about when it comes to academic achievement is building to mastery.Some students LOVE the first day of school, but not all students are...Read More »
I just finished my second week of school, and we had our Open House for the students and their families on Thursday night. I think I am finally getting a handle on Open House and speaking to groups of adults (read: anxiety, heart palpitations, dizziness, here). This was the first time in 18 years I had no butterflies or nerves, at all. I really just had fun mingling and speaking with the parents of my new students. Here are some pics of some student work I had up for the parents to see. This "The Many Pieces of Me" Activity is available in my Tpt store, Here. I love these "All About Me" dolls. Now, I did not create the pattern for the dolls. I just happened to have the boy and girl patterns from something else I used to do, and thought they would be a perfect backdrop for this great writing project. But, what the kids do is write an "I AM" poem. Then, I type it up, and place the poem on the students' hearts. I love it! Here is the FREE writing template for the "I Am" poems. This writing template comes from my End of the Year - Countdown to Summer! Writing Journal, available in my Tpt store. Here is a preview of the template: I also have a couple of tips I thought I would share that have made Open House a success for me. 1) Incentives! Sometimes parent participation is lower at my school than we would hope for. When I was first teaching, I remember an OH that totaled 8 people....including myself! Sad. Very sad. Some easy "tricks" that just might get your families through the door are: No homework passes: Free, easy, and the kids love em'. If their parent shows up, they will have a No Homework Pass on their desk the next day. The promise of food and drink: In the past, I have offered juice boxes, small bottles of water, and plates of cookies. I like the "party" type atmosphere it created. However, the last couple of years, I have been reluctant to do this because of so many food allergies. So, proceed with caution here. Open House Raffles: I normally start OH with a Scavenger Hunt. The kids take their parents through the classroom and show them the important work and systems that we have created in our room. It takes up the first 10-15 minutes while we are waiting for families to file in. After the students complete the last task on the Scavenger Hunt, they are directed to bring their completed "hunt" to me. I, in turn, gave them a raffle ticket. In the past, I have raffled-off gift cards to Toys-R-Us, and had almost 100% attendance! Gift cards were anywhere from $15-$20 dollars. I know, I know...that is just us spending more of our own money. But, to me, it was worth it, because it gave me a chance to clearly communicate my expectations to parents right from the beginning of the year. However, this year, my budget was tight, because as you might remember, I decided to do a classroom mini-makeover. So, this time, I still gave kids tickets, but held the raffle the next day, with the prize being something from my Treasure Chest. Results? The kids were still very happy! My wallet was also very happy. This is a pic of the Scavenger Hunt (right). It's not fancy. But, you get the idea. (Update 2015: I use the most adorable, EDITABLE, and FREE one, from 3 Teacher Chicks! Check it out here.) First dibs at Conference sign-up: My colleague does this and the parents love it. She prints out conference sign-up sheets for our Parent-Teacher Conferences to be held in September, and lets parents who attend OH have first crack at their preferred dates/times. She has little slips of paper where the parent can write down their date/time and take it home with them. I didn't do this on Thursday, but will definitely try to do it next year. (Update 2015: Here is how I did this!) My parents love being able to sign up for conferences right at Open House! Here is a cute Conference Reminder Slip FREEBIE for you. Click below to download. 2) Babysitting! The last two years, a classified school employee has taken all of of the kids next door to watch a movie during the teacher presentation portion of OH. This year, she had some 60 kiddos in there. But, it works BEAUTIFULLY! It is so nice to be able to discuss standards, procedures, homework, etc... in a quiet, distraction-free, room. At our school, grade levels all choose different nights for OH. That way, parents are not forced to choose which class to visit. If your school does this as well, maybe you and your grade level can babysit for another grade level, who is having their OH on a different night. They can then return the favor on your night. You can make this work. You just might have to get creative. 3) Don't get trapped! Don't get me wrong. I love parents who want to know how their child is doing. But, I think we can all agree that OH is not the time, or place, to discuss this. I give myself an "out" by printing up a quick Conference Request sign-up sheet and posting it in the room. That way, if a parent starts to make personal inquiries, I can just direct them over to the sign-in sheet. 4) Make each child a star! I use my Flip Camera to take snippets of student-narrated video of our classroom routine/procedures. I always make sure each child is featured in someway. Every parent loves to see their child onscreen! It is also a nice 5-8 minute breather for me! Just a note. Make sure you have parent permission before you make your video. At our school, a Photo/Video permission form is included in their first day packet. This year, I only had one child whose parent has asked that their child not be photographed. 5) Make OH Prep easy! I have all my OH sign-in sheets, parent flyers, ideas, in one folder on my desktop. Most years, all I have to do is change a date on a document and I am ready! One thing that has been a real life-saver is my OH Powerpoint. It is my agenda, and I use it to make sure I cover everything. I have included my PPT below. I did not create the background or style. But, someone was nice enough to share it, and now I will pass it on. I do have duplicate slides translated into Spanish. But, I left the download completely editable. So, add and delete away. Hopefully, it will be helpful to someone. FYI: It has all of its original pages. The slides I don't use are just at the end after the "Thanks for Coming" slide. (If you would like a copy, leave your email in a comment below, and I will send it to you. If you want to keep your email private, click on the "Contact Me" form at the top right of my blog!) 6) Ask for Help: I discovered this system for asking for classroom donations from my daughter's Kindergarten teacher many years ago. My daughter is in 6th grade this year. But, I still use this great poster to ask parents to help out with things that we will need all year long. The basic premise is that 1) parents decide what they would like to donate 2) take a post-it reminder from that section, and 3) sign their child's name on the poster. This system makes it easy to know how much of each item I can anticipate. I have had a lot of success with this system. I hope you will, too. (Update 2015: The newest version of this chart is shown below. I tape a small mirror to the chart to ask for volunteers for the classroom. Then, I just clip a Volunteer Sign-Up Sheet right next to it!) 7) Update 8/7/14: One last thing! I made this Open House/Back to School Night Parent Flip Book to share with my parents. I LOVE it! I like that they will have all this information in one place! Great news! I have made this book EDITABLE, and it is now available in my store for grades K, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5! Click on any of the images to find out more. Here is how my flip book turned out. First, I shared a little about me. Then, I included all the ELA and Math Common Core Standards for 2nd grade. Then, I included a detailed schedule for our classroom. I chose a General Information page for my 4th tab! Finally, I chose to put a letter template at the end. I haven't decided whether students will write a letter to their parents, or if parents will write a letter to their child, rip it off, and then leave it on their child's desk for the next day. Looking for more back-to-school ideas and inspiration? Follow me on Pinterest! Ok, well that's all I can think of for now. I hope you all have a wonderful new school year. Until next time, Nicole
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Getting to know you printables for adult teachers can be a great way to break the ice and learn more about one another. These printables often include questions about hobbies, interests, and teaching experiences.
A get to know your classmates "find someone who has..." activity.
Sheet of questions that students can use to interview and get to know teach other. There are 3 pages - each page contains exactly the same questions, but they are in different places (so even if students look at each other´s worksheet when they don´t understand a question, they won´t be able to locate the questions easily). - ESL worksheets
The game is on with these 100 fun icebreaker questions for kids. With these open-ended questions, kids can get to know each other in no time.
50 questions to help you find your best self. How to find your passion in life by asking yourself these 50 questions. Personal growth and self improvement
Getting to know your students' interests is crucial! Learn more on how to build students' interest in this post plus a lot of freebies & downloads!!
I use this page with my mini jenga sets. I marked each Jenga piece with each of these colors. When a child pulls out a piece, whatever color is on the piece, he or she picks a question in that color to answer! A basic get to know you activity with a fun twist!
Questionnaire for a 'Get to Know You' party game! -CMYK -8.5x11 (Cut to bleed) -Print on Heavy Weight Paper -Includes JPG & PDF files
This huge list of 102 fun questions to ask kids is perfect for any age. Fun get to know you questions to ask kids can be used in any setting.
Today I am brining you the perfect combination of back to school ice-breakers and games for those first days of school! Back to school is a crazy time and we all want to hit the ground running. There are routines and procedures to teach and we are ready to get to them the second those kids walk in the door. Building community and getting to know
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Get ready to have some fun with our "Who Knows the Birthday Girl Best" quiz! With this customizable invitation, you'll receive a link to an editable Canva template that you can personalize to your liking. If you're happy with the design as is, simply download the PDF and start using it right away. No need to access Canva unless you want to change the answers. This activity is perfect for getting to know your friends and family in a playful way. So why wait? Get your invitation today and let the games begin!
Want to get to know your someone on an even deeper level? Here are some great would you rather questions to spark conversation and provide more insight into each others' minds.