Remember what it's like to be bullied Like to intimidate physically and mentally Whisper about someone in front of them Have suffered bullying themselves Slapping, shoving, pulling hair or pushing Attack when adults aren't looking Stealing someone's lunch money Tell a teacher or staff Use coping skills when tempted to bully Love to get a reaction Poking fun at a disability Might pretend to be an angel to parents Say they are "just kidding" if caught in the act Be a buddy, not a bully Attack with their cell phone or on Facebook Need to be in control Ask for attention in positive ways Stand up for people being bullied Draw attention to their power Be a friend to the new students Like to be disruptive Embarass someone in public Accuse others of bullying them Mean comments about race or religion Remember what it's like to be bullied Like to intimidate physically and mentally Whisper about someone in front of them Have suffered bullying themselves Slapping, shoving, pulling hair or pushing Attack when adults aren't looking Stealing someone's lunch money Tell a teacher or staff Use coping skills when tempted to bully Love to get a reaction Poking fun at a disability Might pretend to be an angel to parents Say they are "just kidding" if caught in the act Be a buddy, not a bully Attack with their cell phone or on Facebook Need to be in control Ask for attention in positive ways Stand up for people being bullied Draw attention to their power Be a friend to the new students Like to be disruptive Embarass someone in public Accuse others of bullying them Mean comments about race or religion
(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.
Remember what it's like to be bullied
Like to intimidate physically and mentally
Whisper about someone in front of them
Have suffered bullying themselves
Slapping, shoving, pulling hair or pushing
Attack when adults aren't looking
Stealing someone's lunch money
Tell a teacher or staff
Use coping skills when tempted to bully
Love to get a reaction
Poking fun at a disability
Might pretend to be an angel to parents
Say they are "just kidding" if caught in the act
Be a buddy, not a bully
Attack with their cell phone or on Facebook
Need to be in control
Ask for attention in positive ways
Stand up for people being bullied
Draw attention to their power
Be a friend to the new students
Like to be disruptive
Embarass someone in public
Accuse others of bullying them
Mean comments about race or religion