Use achecklist tohelp youplan yourstepsEmotionalRegulationTaskInitiationAsk for a5-minutecool-downbreakWorkingMemoryFlexibleThinkingAsk yourself:"What'sanother wayI can solvethis?"TimeManagementListen to aplaylist withno lyricswhile youstudyOrganizationBreak bigprojectsinto smallerchunksRepeatinstructionsback in yourown wordsDo theeasieststep first toget startedUse differentcolors tocoordinateeach subject'sworkAttentionPlanningUse achecklist tohelp youplan yourstepsEmotionalRegulationTaskInitiationAsk for a5-minutecool-downbreakWorkingMemoryFlexibleThinkingAsk yourself:"What'sanother wayI can solvethis?"TimeManagementListen to aplaylist withno lyricswhile youstudyOrganizationBreak bigprojectsinto smallerchunksRepeatinstructionsback in yourown wordsDo theeasieststep first toget startedUse differentcolors tocoordinateeach subject'sworkAttentionPlanning

Executive Functioning - 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. Use a checklist to help you plan your steps
  2. Emotional Regulation
  3. Task Initiation
  4. Ask for a 5-minute cool-down break
  5. Working Memory
  6. Flexible Thinking
  7. Ask yourself: "What's another way I can solve this?"
  8. Time Management
  9. Listen to a playlist with no lyrics while you study
  10. Organization
  11. Break big projects into smaller chunks
  12. Repeat instructions back in your own words
  13. Do the easiest step first to get started
  14. Use different colors to coordinate each subject's work
  15. Attention
  16. Planning