Does volunteer work. Has attended a multicultural event. Was born outside of the United States. Has a parent or grandparent who is from another country. A person who is a naturalized citizen. Has worked or is working with Latino youth. Knows a dance from another country. Knows someone who is African. Someone who is a vegetarian. Went out of the country over break. Has green eyes. Has lived in another country. Has tried food from a different country. First in Family to graduate from college. Listens to music from another country. Is a human services major. Has more than one sibling. Attends a place of Worship regularly. Likes math. Someone who knows sign language. Speaks two or more languages Has visited another country. Has had their name mispronounced (first, or last) Has a family member in another country. Does volunteer work. Has attended a multicultural event. Was born outside of the United States. Has a parent or grandparent who is from another country. A person who is a naturalized citizen. Has worked or is working with Latino youth. Knows a dance from another country. Knows someone who is African. Someone who is a vegetarian. Went out of the country over break. Has green eyes. Has lived in another country. Has tried food from a different country. First in Family to graduate from college. Listens to music from another country. Is a human services major. Has more than one sibling. Attends a place of Worship regularly. Likes math. Someone who knows sign language. Speaks two or more languages Has visited another country. Has had their name mispronounced (first, or last) Has a family member in another country.
(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.
Does volunteer work.
Has attended a multicultural event.
Was born outside of the United States.
Has a parent or grandparent who is from another country.
A person who is a naturalized citizen.
Has worked or is working with Latino youth.
Knows a dance from another country.
Knows someone who is African.
Someone who is a vegetarian.
Went out of the country over break.
Has green eyes.
Has lived in another country.
Has tried food from a different country.
First in Family to graduate from college.
Listens to music from another country.
Is a human services major.
Has more than one sibling.
Attends a place of Worship regularly.
Likes math.
Someone who knows sign language.
Speaks two or more languages
Has visited another country.
Has had their name mispronounced
(first, or last)
Has a family member in another country.