(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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Try to meet an adult at school who
you don’t already know. Introduce
yourself.
Play with someone you don’t usually
play with during recess.
Let your friend decide what to
play at recess today.
Talk with a friend about how you became
friends. Consider if you became friends because
of similarities. Now talk about your differences.
Find someone who listens to music or musicians
from a different country.
Think of a tradition that is unique to your family.
Think about some common foods, items or
activities in the US that originated in another
country – what did you think of?
Read a book about diversity or kindness.
Say hi to 3 students in a different language today.
Tell 3 people why you are glad you are
friends.
Be kind to yourself today!
Think of 3 things you like about yourself.
Be nice to someone who normally
isn’t very nice to you.
Make a list of 5 positive things about a
Classmate and give it to him/her.
Name a disability a person could have that you may not be able to see by looking at that person.
Smile at everyone you see today.
Visit a past teacher and tell him/her
how much he/she meant to you.
Try to learn something new about a
friend today .
Think of a way to surprise a classmate with kindness.
Draw a picture or write a note for someone you care about.
As a friend to teach you how to say thank you in a different language.
Learn about a friend's cultural meal.
Compliment 5 people today.
Be a friend to someone who is ignored because they're different. Find things you have in common.
Give a high five to at least 5
students in the hallway.
Tell a funny joke to make someone smile or laugh today.
Think of an item passed
down to you from another family member
that is unique to your family & special to you.
Consider what you have learned by being friends with someone who has a disability?
Sit next to someone you don’t
usually sit next to at lunch or free time.