Rule Sixteen: When inthe restroom, do itquickly and silently andwash your hands beforereturning to class. Donot leave trash behind,and do not stand in therestroom and talk toyour friends.Rule Twenty-Two: If anyone atschool is bothering you, let meknow. I’m here to look afteryou and protect you. I will notlet anyone bully you or makeyou feel bad about yourself.Let me take care of things foryou, do not take matters intoyourRule Twenty-Three:Always be honest,even if you have donesomething wrong. Iwill respect yourhonesty andwillingness to admityour mistake.Rule three: If someone inour class wins a game ordoes something well, wewill congratulate thatperson. If you win or dowell at something, you donot brag. If you lose, donot show anger. Instead,say something like, “Ireally enjoyed the compRule Four: When yousee a teacher, it ispolite to greet them bysaying things like,“Good morning, Mrs.Cooper” or “How areyou today, Mrs.Cooper?”Rule Eleven: Surpriseothers by performingrandom acts ofkindness. Go out ofyour way to dosomething kind andgenerous forsomeone.Rule One:Respondwhensomeonespeaks to you.Rule Seventeen: Atrecess, play and havefun. Make sure toinclude everyone, toshow goodsportsmanship, to keepyour hands to yourself,and to stay within viewof a teacher.Rule Fifteen: When inthe cafeteria, stay inyour seat and talk withyour friends at a volumelevel 2. Do not sharefood with others, and donot save seats. Ifsomeone wants to sitdown, let him or her.Rule Two:Make eye contactwhen you arespeaking tosomeone, or theyare speaking toyou.Rule Thirteen: AtACM, we wearuniforms. Take pridein your appearanceby following theuniform guidelines.Rule Twenty-One: When ridingon a bus, sit on your bottomand face forward. You shouldnever turn around to talk toanother student or get out ofyour seat. When you exit thebus, say thank you to the busdriver and tell them to have anice day. YRule Five: Ifsomeone asks, “didyou have a niceweekend?” youshould answer thequestion and thenask a question inreturn.Rule Nine: Always say“thank you” when I giveyou something. If youdo not say it withinthree seconds afterreceiving the item, I willtake it back. There is noexcuse for not showingappreciation.Rule Eighteen:When you gothrough a door, ifsomeone isbehind you, holdthe door open forthat person.Rule Nineteen:If you bump intosomeone, evenif it’s not yourfault, sayexcuse me.Rule Fourteen:When in thehallways, we walksilently, in astraight line, andwith our hands byour sides.Rule Twenty: At anassembly, do not talk toyour friends or lookaround and try to get theirattention. We must bepolite audience membersand uphold an image thatshows we have our acttogether at ACM.Rule Eight: Donot roll youreyes or showdisrespectwith gestures.Rule Seven: Whenyou cough, sneeze,or burp, it isappropriate to coveryour mouth.Afterward, youshould say “excuseme.”Rule Twelve: When youhave a substitute teacher,you will follow the sameexpectations that youfollow when I am withyou. This can be hard todo, but it is important toshow respect and goodmanners.Rule Ten: At times, I will giverewards for good behavior,academic performance, andother acts worthy of praise. Ifyou ask me for a reward,however, it will not be given. Itis rude to ask if you are gettingsomething for an action. Youshould bRule Twenty-Four:Accept that youare going to makemistakes. Learnfrom them andmove on.Rule Six: Ifsomeone dropssomething, pickit up, and handit back to them.Rule Sixteen: When inthe restroom, do itquickly and silently andwash your hands beforereturning to class. Donot leave trash behind,and do not stand in therestroom and talk toyour friends.Rule Twenty-Two: If anyone atschool is bothering you, let meknow. I’m here to look afteryou and protect you. I will notlet anyone bully you or makeyou feel bad about yourself.Let me take care of things foryou, do not take matters intoyourRule Twenty-Three:Always be honest,even if you have donesomething wrong. Iwill respect yourhonesty andwillingness to admityour mistake.Rule three: If someone inour class wins a game ordoes something well, wewill congratulate thatperson. If you win or dowell at something, you donot brag. If you lose, donot show anger. Instead,say something like, “Ireally enjoyed the compRule Four: When yousee a teacher, it ispolite to greet them bysaying things like,“Good morning, Mrs.Cooper” or “How areyou today, Mrs.Cooper?”Rule Eleven: Surpriseothers by performingrandom acts ofkindness. Go out ofyour way to dosomething kind andgenerous forsomeone.Rule One:Respondwhensomeonespeaks to you.Rule Seventeen: Atrecess, play and havefun. Make sure toinclude everyone, toshow goodsportsmanship, to keepyour hands to yourself,and to stay within viewof a teacher.Rule Fifteen: When inthe cafeteria, stay inyour seat and talk withyour friends at a volumelevel 2. Do not sharefood with others, and donot save seats. Ifsomeone wants to sitdown, let him or her.Rule Two:Make eye contactwhen you arespeaking tosomeone, or theyare speaking toyou.Rule Thirteen: AtACM, we wearuniforms. Take pridein your appearanceby following theuniform guidelines.Rule Twenty-One: When ridingon a bus, sit on your bottomand face forward. You shouldnever turn around to talk toanother student or get out ofyour seat. When you exit thebus, say thank you to the busdriver and tell them to have anice day. YRule Five: Ifsomeone asks, “didyou have a niceweekend?” youshould answer thequestion and thenask a question inreturn.Rule Nine: Always say“thank you” when I giveyou something. If youdo not say it withinthree seconds afterreceiving the item, I willtake it back. There is noexcuse for not showingappreciation.Rule Eighteen:When you gothrough a door, ifsomeone isbehind you, holdthe door open forthat person.Rule Nineteen:If you bump intosomeone, evenif it’s not yourfault, sayexcuse me.Rule Fourteen:When in thehallways, we walksilently, in astraight line, andwith our hands byour sides.Rule Twenty: At anassembly, do not talk toyour friends or lookaround and try to get theirattention. We must bepolite audience membersand uphold an image thatshows we have our acttogether at ACM.Rule Eight: Donot roll youreyes or showdisrespectwith gestures.Rule Seven: Whenyou cough, sneeze,or burp, it isappropriate to coveryour mouth.Afterward, youshould say “excuseme.”Rule Twelve: When youhave a substitute teacher,you will follow the sameexpectations that youfollow when I am withyou. This can be hard todo, but it is important toshow respect and goodmanners.Rule Ten: At times, I will giverewards for good behavior,academic performance, andother acts worthy of praise. Ifyou ask me for a reward,however, it will not be given. Itis rude to ask if you are gettingsomething for an action. Youshould bRule Twenty-Four:Accept that youare going to makemistakes. Learnfrom them andmove on.Rule Six: Ifsomeone dropssomething, pickit up, and handit back to them.

ACM Essential 25 - 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. Rule Sixteen: When in the restroom, do it quickly and silently and wash your hands before returning to class. Do not leave trash behind, and do not stand in the restroom and talk to your friends.
  2. Rule Twenty-Two: If anyone at school is bothering you, let me know. I’m here to look after you and protect you. I will not let anyone bully you or make you feel bad about yourself. Let me take care of things for you, do not take matters into your
  3. Rule Twenty-Three: Always be honest, even if you have done something wrong. I will respect your honesty and willingness to admit your mistake.
  4. Rule three: If someone in our class wins a game or does something well, we will congratulate that person. If you win or do well at something, you do not brag. If you lose, do not show anger. Instead, say something like, “I really enjoyed the comp
  5. Rule Four: When you see a teacher, it is polite to greet them by saying things like, “Good morning, Mrs. Cooper” or “How are you today, Mrs. Cooper?”
  6. Rule Eleven: Surprise others by performing random acts of kindness. Go out of your way to do something kind and generous for someone.
  7. Rule One: Respond when someone speaks to you.
  8. Rule Seventeen: At recess, play and have fun. Make sure to include everyone, to show good sportsmanship, to keep your hands to yourself, and to stay within view of a teacher.
  9. Rule Fifteen: When in the cafeteria, stay in your seat and talk with your friends at a volume level 2. Do not share food with others, and do not save seats. If someone wants to sit down, let him or her.
  10. Rule Two: Make eye contact when you are speaking to someone, or they are speaking to you.
  11. Rule Thirteen: At ACM, we wear uniforms. Take pride in your appearance by following the uniform guidelines.
  12. Rule Twenty-One: When riding on a bus, sit on your bottom and face forward. You should never turn around to talk to another student or get out of your seat. When you exit the bus, say thank you to the bus driver and tell them to have a nice day. Y
  13. Rule Five: If someone asks, “did you have a nice weekend?” you should answer the question and then ask a question in return.
  14. Rule Nine: Always say “thank you” when I give you something. If you do not say it within three seconds after receiving the item, I will take it back. There is no excuse for not showing appreciation.
  15. Rule Eighteen: When you go through a door, if someone is behind you, hold the door open for that person.
  16. Rule Nineteen: If you bump into someone, even if it’s not your fault, say excuse me.
  17. Rule Fourteen: When in the hallways, we walk silently, in a straight line, and with our hands by our sides.
  18. Rule Twenty: At an assembly, do not talk to your friends or look around and try to get their attention. We must be polite audience members and uphold an image that shows we have our act together at ACM.
  19. Rule Eight: Do not roll your eyes or show disrespect with gestures.
  20. Rule Seven: When you cough, sneeze, or burp, it is appropriate to cover your mouth. Afterward, you should say “excuse me.”
  21. Rule Twelve: When you have a substitute teacher, you will follow the same expectations that you follow when I am with you. This can be hard to do, but it is important to show respect and good manners.
  22. Rule Ten: At times, I will give rewards for good behavior, academic performance, and other acts worthy of praise. If you ask me for a reward, however, it will not be given. It is rude to ask if you are getting something for an action. You should b
  23. Rule Twenty-Four: Accept that you are going to make mistakes. Learn from them and move on.
  24. Rule Six: If someone drops something, pick it up, and hand it back to them.