(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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Send a "Thank you" card or note to a custodian, bus driver or cafeteria staff.
Leave a kind server the biggest tip you can afford.
Compliment the first three people you talk to today.
Pick up any trash or litter around you and put it in the trash can. Let's help our custodians keep our school beautiful!
Put your phone away while in the company of others.
Say "hello" to a stranger and smile. These acts of kindness are so easy, and they almost always make people smile.
Write a list of things you love about your school.
Post inspirational sticky notes around your neighborhood, school, office, etc.
Encounter a staff member who is especially kind? Take an extra five minutes to tell administration.
Smile at five students/staff.
Send a "Thank you" card or note to a teacher or coach.
Try to make sure every person in a group conversation feels included.
Hold the door open for someone.
Everyone is important. Learn the names of your School Resource Officer, the office staff and other people you see every day. Greet them by name.
Set an alarm on your phone to go off at three different times during the day. In those moments, do something kind for someone else.
Find opportunities to give compliments. It costs nothing, takes no time, and could make someone's entire day. Don't just think it. Say it!
Write a list of things that you love about your principal or assistant principal.
Write a positive comment on your favorite blog, website or a friend's social media account.
Email or write to a former teacher who made a difference in your life.
Send a positive text message to five different people right now.
Write a kind message on your mirror with a dry erase marker for yourself, your significant other or a family member.
Leave a note on someone's car telling them how awesome they parked.
Send a gratitude email to a staff member who deserves more recognition.
Let someone go in front of you in line who only has a few items.
When you hear that discouraging voice in your head, tell yourself something positive - you deserve kindness too!