(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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Pick out a student who has made tremendous growth this year. Invite that student to make a phone call home to let parents know how proud you are of them.
Take students outside to the Garden for a fun lesson.
Make or purchase a treat to bring and share with your team
Take a 5 minute mental break outside of your classroom.
Don't do any work during lunch. Just relax and enjoy
Share a successful lesson with another teacher
Make a list of 5 things you think you're doing really well as a teacher. Share your list with an administrator.
Organize an area of your room that has become disorganized
Do something good for your heath that you haven't done in awhile
Write an inspirational quote on your whiteboard for the week
Do a random act of kindness for someone in the building as a secret.
Take a fun selfie with your work bestie(s) and post on Band!
Spend an extra 10 minutes with your HOH Mentor for an unplanned visit.
Compliment another teacher in front of their class about something that they have taught you.
Write a sweet note and post it on their door to start off their day.
Add a creative twist to a weekly routine.
Think of a student that you have not made a strong connect with. Do something small each day for a week to improve your rapport with them.
Write a thank you card for someone in the building.
Send a thoughtful text to a loved one who helps support you throughout the year.
Spend quality 1:1 time reading a book to a student in your classroom that needs it the most.
Make a list of 5 reasons why you love teaching and post them somewhere you can see them everyday
Take students outside to the Blacktop for a fun lesson.
Compliment an instructional aide in front of their class about how they help you be a better teacher.