Not talking back to the teacher Respecting the opinions of others Walking in the hallways Appropriate conversations with teachers and friends Following Classroom Expectations Accepting consequences Admitting when you are wrong Keeping promises with your friends Not talking with your mouths full Following PSSA Testing Expectations Talking at an appropriate level Asking for help when necessary Practicing good hygiene Waiting patiently to be called upon Being on time Controlling emotions in public Patience! Remaining in your seat Following through with your plans Being polite Being Empathetic Compromising with friends Not making small problems into big ones Following rules of society Eye contact when speaking to others Raising your hand to answer questions Coming up with solutions to problems Watching where you are walking Not talking back to the teacher Respecting the opinions of others Walking in the hallways Appropriate conversations with teachers and friends Following Classroom Expectations Accepting consequences Admitting when you are wrong Keeping promises with your friends Not talking with your mouths full Following PSSA Testing Expectations Talking at an appropriate level Asking for help when necessary Practicing good hygiene Waiting patiently to be called upon Being on time Controlling emotions in public Patience! Remaining in your seat Following through with your plans Being polite Being Empathetic Compromising with friends Not making small problems into big ones Following rules of society Eye contact when speaking to others Raising your hand to answer questions Coming up with solutions to problems Watching where you are walking
(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.
Not talking back to the teacher
Respecting the opinions of others
Walking in the hallways
Appropriate conversations with teachers
and friends
Following Classroom Expectations
Accepting consequences
Admitting when you are wrong
Keeping promises with your friends
Not talking with your mouths full
Following
PSSA Testing Expectations
Talking
at an appropriate level
Asking for help when necessary
Practicing good hygiene
Waiting patiently to be called upon
Being on time
Controlling emotions in public
Patience!
Remaining in your seat
Following through with your plans
Being polite
Being Empathetic
Compromising with
friends
Not making small problems into big ones
Following rules of society
Eye contact when speaking to others
Raising your hand to answer questions
Coming up with solutions to problems
Watching where you are walking