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End of School Year Classmates Bingo Fun
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What It Is:
This is an 'End of the Year Classmates Bingo' worksheet. The Bingo card is a 5x5 grid with prompts in each square such as 'Someone who is going to the beach,' 'Someone that likes to ride their bike,' 'A new friend you made this year,' 'Someone who likes to play basketball,' 'Someone who is moving to a different state,' 'Someone that is going camping this summer,' 'Someone who is wearing flip flops,' 'Someone who knows how to swim,' 'Someone who has a summer birthday,' 'Someone who likes pickles,' 'Someone who has a brother and a sister,' 'Someone who is going to summer camp,' 'Someone that is going to the library this summer,' 'Someone that has 2 pets,' 'Someone that is really good at math,' 'Someone who will be going on an airplane this summer,' 'Someone that will go to a different school next year,' 'Someone that loves to swing at recess,' 'Someone that is going to play video games,' 'Someone that likes to cook or bake,' 'Someone that is going to sleep in,' 'Someone that loves watermelon,' 'Someone that can speak another language,' and 'Someone that is left handed.' There are blank lines under each prompt for students to write names.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The reading level is appropriate for these grades, and the activity is designed to encourage social interaction and reflection on the school year, which is beneficial for elementary-aged students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes social skills, encourages students to learn about their classmates, and fosters a sense of community. It also reinforces reading comprehension and writing skills as students identify classmates who fit the descriptions and write their names. It's a fun way to reflect on the school year and celebrate friendships.
How to Use It:
Students should circulate around the classroom and ask their classmates questions to find individuals who match the descriptions in the Bingo squares. Once they find a classmate who fits a description, they write that classmate's name on the line provided in the corresponding square. The goal is to get Bingo (a row, column, or diagonal filled with names).
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school teachers and students in grades 2-5. It can be used as an end-of-year activity to promote social interaction and reflection on the school year. It's also beneficial for students who need to improve their social skills and reading comprehension.
This is an 'End of the Year Classmates Bingo' worksheet. The Bingo card is a 5x5 grid with prompts in each square such as 'Someone who is going to the beach,' 'Someone that likes to ride their bike,' 'A new friend you made this year,' 'Someone who likes to play basketball,' 'Someone who is moving to a different state,' 'Someone that is going camping this summer,' 'Someone who is wearing flip flops,' 'Someone who knows how to swim,' 'Someone who has a summer birthday,' 'Someone who likes pickles,' 'Someone who has a brother and a sister,' 'Someone who is going to summer camp,' 'Someone that is going to the library this summer,' 'Someone that has 2 pets,' 'Someone that is really good at math,' 'Someone who will be going on an airplane this summer,' 'Someone that will go to a different school next year,' 'Someone that loves to swing at recess,' 'Someone that is going to play video games,' 'Someone that likes to cook or bake,' 'Someone that is going to sleep in,' 'Someone that loves watermelon,' 'Someone that can speak another language,' and 'Someone that is left handed.' There are blank lines under each prompt for students to write names.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 2-5. The reading level is appropriate for these grades, and the activity is designed to encourage social interaction and reflection on the school year, which is beneficial for elementary-aged students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes social skills, encourages students to learn about their classmates, and fosters a sense of community. It also reinforces reading comprehension and writing skills as students identify classmates who fit the descriptions and write their names. It's a fun way to reflect on the school year and celebrate friendships.
How to Use It:
Students should circulate around the classroom and ask their classmates questions to find individuals who match the descriptions in the Bingo squares. Once they find a classmate who fits a description, they write that classmate's name on the line provided in the corresponding square. The goal is to get Bingo (a row, column, or diagonal filled with names).
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school teachers and students in grades 2-5. It can be used as an end-of-year activity to promote social interaction and reflection on the school year. It's also beneficial for students who need to improve their social skills and reading comprehension.




