Description
Start the year strong with this easy-to-use, movement-based icebreaker! This “Find Someone Who” worksheet is designed for early elementary students who are ready to meet new classmates, practice names, and build classroom community.
With 12 simple prompts like “Has a pet” or “Can count to 100,” students walk around, ask friendly questions, and write the names of classmates who match each box. This printable is low-prep and flexible. Perfect for first-day jitters, morning meetings, or social-emotional support.
⏱️ How to Use as a 30-Minute Activity:
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Model the process by reading 2–3 boxes aloud and demonstrating how to ask a question. (5 min)
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Students circulate and complete the grid, meeting as many classmates as they can. (15–20 min)
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Wrap up by sharing: “Who has a pet?” “Who rode the bus?” (5–10 min)
 
📦 Includes:
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1 Printable “Find Someone Who” Worksheet (Word-Based Only)
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Composition notebook + neon theme
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No editing or visuals included
 
Need picture support for pre-readers or visual learners?
Grab the full bundle with:
✅ A visual-supported version with icons for each prompt
✅ A black & white printable version (low ink + classroom friendly)
✅Perfect for early elementary, pre-readers, or mixed-ability classrooms.
👉🏾 Available now at misswarrensclass.com
 Please Note:
I don’t create overly flashy lessons filled with extra graphics and distractions. My focus is on clear, purposeful content that empowers students to show what they know in a variety of ways. These activities are designed to support engagement without gimmicks, making it easier to gauge mastery and participation. Every resource includes built-in scaffolds to ensure all students can access the learning and demonstrate their understanding with confidence.
This resource allows a maximum of 2 downloads. Please save it to your device immediately. For assistance, contact info@misswarrensclass.com
				




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