Accepting thatwhatever Godhas plannedfor you is thebest for youSitting withsomeonewho’s aloneat their lunchtableAcceptingsomeone’sapologiestoward youAskingsomeone witha disability tobe on yoursports teamSeeingthe goodin othersNotcomparingyourself toothersAcceptingwhateveryou haveis enoughNot thinkingnegatively ofothers basedon gossip weheard aboutthemForgivingyourself aftergetting a badgrade on atestLearning aboutwhy someMuslims wearhijabs (headcoverings)Talking tosomeonewhodisagreeswith youNot judgingclassmatesbased ontheir gradesAskingsomeone with adisability to bein your groupfor a projectPuttingyourself inanotherperson’sshoesAccepting thatsome peopleare weird andput cereal inbefore milkHavingfriends whodon’t believeTaco Bell isamazingLetting go ofyour pastmistakesand focusingon the futureBeing friendswith peoplewho aren’tthe sameage as youTelling afriend theylook greatwithoutmakeup tooLettingourselvestake a dayoff fromhomeworkComplimentingyour malefriend’s senseof fashionGoing tochurch witha friend tolearn aboutChristianityResearchingHanukkah tolearn moreabout yourJewish friend’scultureRecognizingthat thereare twosides toevery storyAccepting thatwhatever Godhas plannedfor you is thebest for youSitting withsomeonewho’s aloneat their lunchtableAcceptingsomeone’sapologiestoward youAskingsomeone witha disability tobe on yoursports teamSeeingthe goodin othersNotcomparingyourself toothersAcceptingwhateveryou haveis enoughNot thinkingnegatively ofothers basedon gossip weheard aboutthemForgivingyourself aftergetting a badgrade on atestLearning aboutwhy someMuslims wearhijabs (headcoverings)Talking tosomeonewhodisagreeswith youNot judgingclassmatesbased ontheir gradesAskingsomeone with adisability to bein your groupfor a projectPuttingyourself inanotherperson’sshoesAccepting thatsome peopleare weird andput cereal inbefore milkHavingfriends whodon’t believeTaco Bell isamazingLetting go ofyour pastmistakesand focusingon the futureBeing friendswith peoplewho aren’tthe sameage as youTelling afriend theylook greatwithoutmakeup tooLettingourselvestake a dayoff fromhomeworkComplimentingyour malefriend’s senseof fashionGoing tochurch witha friend tolearn aboutChristianityResearchingHanukkah tolearn moreabout yourJewish friend’scultureRecognizingthat thereare twosides toevery story

How to show acceptance - 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. Accepting that whatever God has planned for you is the best for you
  2. Sitting with someone who’s alone at their lunch table
  3. Accepting someone’s apologies toward you
  4. Asking someone with a disability to be on your sports team
  5. Seeing the good in others
  6. Not comparing yourself to others
  7. Accepting whatever you have is enough
  8. Not thinking negatively of others based on gossip we heard about them
  9. Forgiving yourself after getting a bad grade on a test
  10. Learning about why some Muslims wear hijabs (head coverings)
  11. Talking to someone who disagrees with you
  12. Not judging classmates based on their grades
  13. Asking someone with a disability to be in your group for a project
  14. Putting yourself in another person’s shoes
  15. Accepting that some people are weird and put cereal in before milk
  16. Having friends who don’t believe Taco Bell is amazing
  17. Letting go of your past mistakes and focusing on the future
  18. Being friends with people who aren’t the same age as you
  19. Telling a friend they look great without makeup too
  20. Letting ourselves take a day off from homework
  21. Complimenting your male friend’s sense of fashion
  22. Going to church with a friend to learn about Christianity
  23. Researching Hanukkah to learn more about your Jewish friend’s culture
  24. Recognizing that there are two sides to every story