Just like in Duck, Duck, Goose, the “it” student is trying to grab a seat in the circle. If they manage to sit down, the person who was chasing them is now “it!”

If your students are old enough, have them make up their own questions. If they’re on the younger side or they’re feeling shy, ask the questions yourself.

You can create a classroom scavenger hunt yourself, or you can purchase an editable template.

Give your students an example, like “Curious Cathy” or “Energetic Earl. ”

For instance, a student picking up a pink sparkly shoe might say, “This person has a great sense of style!”

Want to let your students have even more fun? Let them decorate their paper airplanes with stickers, markers, or jewels.

You can create a Bingo sheet yourself, or purchase a pre-filled Bingo sheet.

To make this activity more leadership-focused, assign one student to be the leader and call the shots.