Keep papers thatare “Good on OneSide” (G.O.O.S.)and use them fornotes anddrawing.Use a used item tomake somethingnew, like a pencilholder out of a can,a critter out of a toiletpaper roll...Make a donatepile of good-condition toys andhousehold itemsto donate once wecan again.Make apuzzle outof a cerealbox.Use real dishes,glasses andsilverware insteadof throwawaymaterials.Make a pile ofclothing – in allconditions – to putin metal donationboxes once wecan donate again.Put leftoversin a reusablecontainerto enjoy later.Hug atreeCountbears inwindowsMake a posterabout theimportance ofreducing andreusing.Use the “GetRid of It Right”tool to look uphow to propertydispose ofsomething.Find threeleaves thatare differentshapesFind picturesof animals andnature in amagazine andput up.Help fix ormaintainsomething.Drink tap waterinstead ofbottled waterto reduceplastic waste.Make a posterabout theimportance ofreducing andreusing.Keep papers thatare “Good on OneSide” (G.O.O.S.)and use them fornotes anddrawing.Hear abirdsingFind aninsectSee twodifferentbirds.Find something thatwas bought in bulkor economy sizerather thansingle-serving size.single-serving size.Use asponge/clothto wipe up aspill instead ofa paper towel.Watera treeMake “heartsfor helpers”out ofreused paper.Keep papers thatare “Good on OneSide” (G.O.O.S.)and use them fornotes anddrawing.Use a used item tomake somethingnew, like a pencilholder out of a can,a critter out of a toiletpaper roll...Make a donatepile of good-condition toys andhousehold itemsto donate once wecan again.Make apuzzle outof a cerealbox.Use real dishes,glasses andsilverware insteadof throwawaymaterials.Make a pile ofclothing – in allconditions – to putin metal donationboxes once wecan donate again.Put leftoversin a reusablecontainerto enjoy later.Hug atreeCountbears inwindowsMake a posterabout theimportance ofreducing andreusing.Use the “GetRid of It Right”tool to look uphow to propertydispose ofsomething.Find threeleaves thatare differentshapesFind picturesof animals andnature in amagazine andput up.Help fix ormaintainsomething.Drink tap waterinstead ofbottled waterto reduceplastic waste.Make a posterabout theimportance ofreducing andreusing.Keep papers thatare “Good on OneSide” (G.O.O.S.)and use them fornotes anddrawing.Hear abirdsingFind aninsectSee twodifferentbirds.Find something thatwas bought in bulkor economy sizerather thansingle-serving size.single-serving size.Use asponge/clothto wipe up aspill instead ofa paper towel.Watera treeMake “heartsfor helpers”out ofreused paper.

Go Green at Home: Reduce and Reuse - 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. Keep papers that are “Good on One Side” (G.O.O.S.) and use them for notes and drawing.
  2. Use a used item to make something new, like a pencil holder out of a can, a critter out of a toilet paper roll...
  3. Make a donate pile of good-condition toys and household items to donate once we can again.
  4. Make a puzzle out of a cereal box.
  5. Use real dishes, glasses and silverware instead of throwaway materials.
  6. Make a pile of clothing – in all conditions – to put in metal donation boxes once we can donate again.
  7. Put leftovers in a reusable container to enjoy later.
  8. Hug a tree
  9. Count bears in windows
  10. Make a poster about the importance of reducing and reusing.
  11. Use the “Get Rid of It Right” tool to look up how to property dispose of something.
  12. Find three leaves that are different shapes
  13. Find pictures of animals and nature in a magazine and put up.
  14. Help fix or maintain something.
  15. Drink tap water instead of bottled water to reduce plastic waste.
  16. Make a poster about the importance of reducing and reusing.
  17. Keep papers that are “Good on One Side” (G.O.O.S.) and use them for notes and drawing.
  18. Hear a bird sing
  19. Find an insect
  20. See two different birds.
  21. Find something that was bought in bulk or economy size rather than single-serving size. single-serving size.
  22. Use a sponge/cloth to wipe up a spill instead of a paper towel.
  23. Water a tree
  24. Make “hearts for helpers” out of reused paper.