This student has “been tomany different placesbefore, and none of thepeople there have been asaccepting as people I'vemet in the Bay Area.” ____________ This student’sparents are fromSouth Africa. _______________ This student’smaternalgrandmother camefrom Laos. _____________ This student’sgrandparentsare fromGermany. ___________ This student’sfamily came to theU.S. from NewZealand andAustralia. _____________ This student wrote,“for the most part Ilove how mostpeople in the BayArea are veryaccepting of others” _______________ All of this student’sgreat grandparents ontheir mom's side camehere from Irelandsometime at thebeginning of the 20thcentury. ______________ This student’sfavorite thing aboutthe Bay Area is howfriendly people aretowards kids. _______________ About living in the BayArea, this student loves“the admiration for differentidentities, and it iswonderful to see thedifferent facets of the cityand how starkly they varyfrom one another.” ______________ This student’smaternalgrandfather camefrom Hong Kong. _______________ As a result of a little-known famine afterWW2, this student’sgreat grandparentsimmigrated from Italyto San Franciscothrough Ellis Island. ___________ This student’s greatgrandmother wasn’toriginally going to come tothe U.S. Her sister hadtickets to New York, butwhen some rocks fell off awall and broke her leg, theticket went to this student’sgreat grandmother. ______________ This student loves the BayArea because “it is sowelcoming to everyone. Ilove how everyone isdifferent and diverse. I alsolike how there are a lot ofpeople everywhere yougo.” ______________ This student’sgrandfather was bornin Japan and lived inMexico for 45 years,working as a retailer,before moving to theU.S. ______________ This student’sgrandparentscame to the USfrom Brazil. _____________ This student’s greatgrandmother wasn’toriginally going to come tothe U.S. Her sister hadtickets to New York, butwhen some rocks fell off awall and broke her leg, theticket went to this student’sgreat grandmother. ______________ This student has “been tomany different placesbefore, and none of thepeople there have been asaccepting as people I'vemet in the Bay Area.” ____________ This student’sparents are fromSouth Africa. _______________ This student’smaternalgrandmother camefrom Laos. _____________ This student’sgrandparentsare fromGermany. ___________ This student’sfamily came to theU.S. from NewZealand andAustralia. _____________ This student wrote,“for the most part Ilove how mostpeople in the BayArea are veryaccepting of others” _______________ All of this student’sgreat grandparents ontheir mom's side camehere from Irelandsometime at thebeginning of the 20thcentury. ______________ This student’sfavorite thing aboutthe Bay Area is howfriendly people aretowards kids. _______________ About living in the BayArea, this student loves“the admiration for differentidentities, and it iswonderful to see thedifferent facets of the cityand how starkly they varyfrom one another.” ______________ This student’smaternalgrandfather camefrom Hong Kong. _______________ As a result of a little-known famine afterWW2, this student’sgreat grandparentsimmigrated from Italyto San Franciscothrough Ellis Island. ___________ This student’s greatgrandmother wasn’toriginally going to come tothe U.S. Her sister hadtickets to New York, butwhen some rocks fell off awall and broke her leg, theticket went to this student’sgreat grandmother. ______________ This student loves the BayArea because “it is sowelcoming to everyone. Ilove how everyone isdifferent and diverse. I alsolike how there are a lot ofpeople everywhere yougo.” ______________ This student’sgrandfather was bornin Japan and lived inMexico for 45 years,working as a retailer,before moving to theU.S. ______________ This student’sgrandparentscame to the USfrom Brazil. _____________ This student’s greatgrandmother wasn’toriginally going to come tothe U.S. Her sister hadtickets to New York, butwhen some rocks fell off awall and broke her leg, theticket went to this student’sgreat grandmother. ______________ 

Intake Bingo - 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. This student has “been to many different places before, and none of the people there have been as accepting as people I've met in the Bay Area.” ____________
  2. This student’s parents are from South Africa. _______________
  3. This student’s maternal grandmother came from Laos. _____________
  4. This student’s grandparents are from Germany. ___________
  5. This student’s family came to the U.S. from New Zealand and Australia. _____________
  6. This student wrote, “for the most part I love how most people in the Bay Area are very accepting of others” _______________
  7. All of this student’s great grandparents on their mom's side came here from Ireland sometime at the beginning of the 20th century. ______________
  8. This student’s favorite thing about the Bay Area is how friendly people are towards kids. _______________
  9. About living in the Bay Area, this student loves “the admiration for different identities, and it is wonderful to see the different facets of the city and how starkly they vary from one another.” ______________
  10. This student’s maternal grandfather came from Hong Kong. _______________
  11. As a result of a little-known famine after WW2, this student’s great grandparents immigrated from Italy to San Francisco through Ellis Island. ___________
  12. This student’s great grandmother wasn’t originally going to come to the U.S. Her sister had tickets to New York, but when some rocks fell off a wall and broke her leg, the ticket went to this student’s great grandmother. ______________
  13. This student loves the Bay Area because “it is so welcoming to everyone. I love how everyone is different and diverse. I also like how there are a lot of people everywhere you go.” ______________
  14. This student’s grandfather was born in Japan and lived in Mexico for 45 years, working as a retailer, before moving to the U.S. ______________
  15. This student’s grandparents came to the US from Brazil. _____________
  16. This student’s great grandmother wasn’t originally going to come to the U.S. Her sister had tickets to New York, but when some rocks fell off a wall and broke her leg, the ticket went to this student’s great grandmother. ______________