Good eye contact Stand up for rights Voice Talking face to face Both needs/wants important Self Confidence Head movements Aggressive Body Movements Active Listening Voice/Tone Eye contact Sounds Body Gestures Facial expressions Passive clearly and calmly states needs Misinterpreted Loud/overbearing My needs/wants more important Letter Email Texts Others needs/wants more important Willing to compromise Mirroring Non- Verbal Lacks confidence Delivery/Confidence Notes Written Unwilling to compromise Soft spoken/quiet Listens without interrupting Styles of communication Eye movements Compromise Verbal Posture Assertive Body contact Confident Radio Elements of Good Communication Communication Instant Messaging Appearance I Feel Statements Self Respect Telephone Interrupts/does not listen Good eye contact Stand up for rights Voice Talking face to face Both needs/wants important Self Confidence Head movements Aggressive Body Movements Active Listening Voice/Tone Eye contact Sounds Body Gestures Facial expressions Passive clearly and calmly states needs Misinterpreted Loud/overbearing My needs/wants more important Letter Email Texts Others needs/wants more important Willing to compromise Mirroring Non- Verbal Lacks confidence Delivery/Confidence Notes Written Unwilling to compromise Soft spoken/quiet Listens without interrupting Styles of communication Eye movements Compromise Verbal Posture Assertive Body contact Confident Radio Elements of Good Communication Communication Instant Messaging Appearance I Feel Statements Self Respect Telephone Interrupts/does not listen
(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.
Good eye contact
Stand up for rights
Voice
Talking face to face
Both needs/wants important
Self Confidence
Head movements
Aggressive
Body Movements
Active Listening
Voice/Tone
Eye contact
Sounds
Body Gestures
Facial expressions
Passive
clearly and calmly states needs
Misinterpreted
Loud/overbearing
My needs/wants more important
Letter Email
Texts
Others needs/wants more important
Willing to compromise
Mirroring
Non-Verbal
Lacks confidence
Delivery/Confidence
Notes
Written
Unwilling to compromise
Soft spoken/quiet
Listens without interrupting
Styles of communication
Eye movements
Compromise
Verbal
Posture
Assertive
Body contact
Confident
Radio
Elements of Good Communication
Communication
Instant Messaging
Appearance
I Feel Statements
Self Respect
Telephone
Interrupts/does not listen