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Brief Description/Purpose

This activity can be used to "break the ice" in a new group; use it to learn participants' names and something about them.

Materials Needed

  • prepared BINGO cards (8-1/2" x 11" paper is fine)
  • one pencil or pen per participant

Time Required


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Depending on the size of the group, this exercise will take 10-30 minutes.

"Instant Meeting" Idea

Before You Begin
Prepare 3 different BINGO cards, each with 5 spaces across and 5 down. In each space, include a blank line (on which participants will write a person's name) and then a descriptive phrase, for example: --- went hiking this summer,
--- visited a library within the last 10 days, or
--- has a dog.
See additional BINGO-card ideas below.

The Activity
Warm-up activities give people a structured way to interact and create a level of familiarity. This activity is especially valuable for a newly-formed group, for example teachers coming together for the new year, a new parent support group, a fund-raising committee, and so on. Providing a goal and a time limit encourages people to engage in the exercise.

Ahead of time shuffle the three versions of the BINGO card, and write instructions on a flipchart as follows:

  • Introduce yourself to another group member and find out if any of the BINGO statements fits that person.
  • If so, write that person's name in the space. (If the group is small, let people know they can use one person up to 3 times; if the group is larger, use each person only one time.)
  • Move on to a new person and repeat the process until you have a full card.

You might provide small prizes for people as they get BINGO (5 down, across or diagonally), or encourage them to join someone who hasn't finished to help them get all their spaces filled.

Partial Example:

B I N G O
Has run in a
Road race
________
Likes to
snowboard
________
Has never
been to Calif.
________
Has performed
on a stage
________
Went to summer
camp
________
Has held
public office
________
Has coached
a sport
________
Loves warm
weather
________
Has 2 children
________
Is a vegetarian
________
Still has a
friend from
junior high
________
Favorite color
is yellow
________
Visited the
library in the
last 10 days
________
Has traveled cross country
________
Likes Monopoly
________

This idea was submitted by Dee Kelsey and Pam Plumb, authors of Great Meetings, Great Results!