Knows five countries in Africa Has a sibling at this school green is their favourite colour Plays Sport Knows what Arohamai means in English Been to a chiefs game Can speak another language Can name the five main mountains around the lake Tuwharetoa is their iwi Has been overseas Is the youngest in their family Knows what language they speak in South America Knows a teacher at Tauhara from another country Has an older sibling Is having a good day Is going to join Kapa Haka this year Went to the beach for the summer Knows what Tauharatanga stands for Has lived in Chile Knows what the Commenwealth is Knows the name of the Prime Minister knows where Parihaka is Has read a book in one day Has been to Wellington Knows five countries in Africa Has a sibling at this school green is their favourite colour Plays Sport Knows what Arohamai means in English Been to a chiefs game Can speak another language Can name the five main mountains around the lake Tuwharetoa is their iwi Has been overseas Is the youngest in their family Knows what language they speak in South America Knows a teacher at Tauhara from another country Has an older sibling Is having a good day Is going to join Kapa Haka this year Went to the beach for the summer Knows what Tauharatanga stands for Has lived in Chile Knows what the Commenwealth is Knows the name of the Prime Minister knows where Parihaka is Has read a book in one day Has been to Wellington
(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.
Knows five countries in Africa
Has a sibling at this school
green is their favourite colour
Plays Sport
Knows what Arohamai means in English
Been to a chiefs game
Can speak another language
Can name the five main mountains around the lake
Tuwharetoa is their iwi
Has been overseas
Is the youngest in their family
Knows what language they speak in South America
Knows a teacher at Tauhara from another country
Has an older sibling
Is having a good day
Is going to join Kapa Haka this year
Went to the beach for the summer
Knows what Tauharatanga stands for
Has lived in Chile
Knows what the Commenwealth is
Knows the name of the Prime Minister
knows where Parihaka is
Has read
a book in one day
Has been to Wellington