Help students get to know each other by playing an exciting Icebreaker Card Game.
Break the Ice With a Fun Icebreaker Card Game!
Start your school year with a burst of laughter, sharing, and connection using this printable Icebreaker Card Game! Perfect for back to school or any time students need to reconnect, this low-prep activity helps children get to know their classmates in a relaxed, engaging way.
This icebreaker card game encourages student conversation and helps build a positive classroom environment right from day one.
Roll & Read Icebreaker Card Games for Kids
To play our Icebreaker Card Games, students simply roll a colour-coded die, draw a matching card, and answer a fun or thoughtful get-to-know-you question. Each card is designed with student-friendly prompts ranging from silly to sincere, making it easy for every student to participate.
The game is perfect for small groups, pairs, or even as a whole-class discussion starter.
A Variety of Icebreaker Card Game Questions
Looking for easy-to-use, engaging Icebreaker Card Games for primary school students? This printable set includes a colour-coded die template, six sets of icebreaker card game questions, and game instructions. To get your copy, click the dropdown arrow on the download button and choose between the editable Google Slides or printable PDF resource file.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
Pair Your Icebreaker Game With Cards With These BTS Resources!
This Icebreaker Game with cards is a must-have for your back-to-school collection. We recommend pairing them with more of our exciting back-to-school icebreakers and get-to-know-you activities. Make sure you check out these exciting BTS resources before you go!

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