Model self-regulationout loud(“Let’s take abreath”)Sit withstudentsduring lunchor recessGreet everystudent byname todayStart theday withgratitudeShowappreciationfor astudent’seffortEncourageperseveranceduringlearningMake apositivephone callhomeGive astudent achoice toempowerthemPracticerestorativelanguageinstead ofcorrectionHelp astudentreframe anegativethoughtAcknowledgea student forkindnessEnd theday with apositiveaffirmationThank astudent fortheiraccountabilityInvite astudent tohave lunchwith youPause tolistenbeforerespondingCreate amoment ofjoy or funin classLeave apositive noteon astudent’sdeskInvite astudent tohelp orleadWrite a note ofencouragementto a studentShare apositivestudent storywith acolleagueMake timefor a one-on-onecheck-inShowgrace whena studentstrugglesModel calmcoping whensomethinggoes wrongPraise astudent forproblem-solvingModel self-regulationout loud(“Let’s take abreath”)Sit withstudentsduring lunchor recessGreet everystudent byname todayStart theday withgratitudeShowappreciationfor astudent’seffortEncourageperseveranceduringlearningMake apositivephone callhomeGive astudent achoice toempowerthemPracticerestorativelanguageinstead ofcorrectionHelp astudentreframe anegativethoughtAcknowledgea student forkindnessEnd theday with apositiveaffirmationThank astudent fortheiraccountabilityInvite astudent tohave lunchwith youPause tolistenbeforerespondingCreate amoment ofjoy or funin classLeave apositive noteon astudent’sdeskInvite astudent tohelp orleadWrite a note ofencouragementto a studentShare apositivestudent storywith acolleagueMake timefor a one-on-onecheck-inShowgrace whena studentstrugglesModel calmcoping whensomethinggoes wrongPraise astudent forproblem-solving

Counselor's Week Bingo Challenge - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Model self-regulation out loud (“Let’s take a breath”)
  2. Sit with students during lunch or recess
  3. Greet every student by name today
  4. Start the day with gratitude
  5. Show appreciation for a student’s effort
  6. Encourage perseverance during learning
  7. Make a positive phone call home
  8. Give a student a choice to empower them
  9. Practice restorative language instead of correction
  10. Help a student reframe a negative thought
  11. Acknowledge a student for kindness
  12. End the day with a positive affirmation
  13. Thank a student for their accountability
  14. Invite a student to have lunch with you
  15. Pause to listen before responding
  16. Create a moment of joy or fun in class
  17. Leave a positive note on a student’s desk
  18. Invite a student to help or lead
  19. Write a note of encouragement to a student
  20. Share a positive student story with a colleague
  21. Make time for a one-on-one check-in
  22. Show grace when a student struggles
  23. Model calm coping when something goes wrong
  24. Praise a student for problem-solving