NC StateLicensingRequired forall childdevelopmentfacilitiesCognitiveDevelopmentearlymath andscienceSelf-helpskillsFeedingselfIntentionalTeachingConstantlythinkingabout whatyou are doingas a teacherDomainsEmotional/social,health/physical,language,cognitive,approaches tolearningMinorityChildrenof colorInfantsBirth to18monthsLanguageDevelopmentReadingandwriting thealphabetTemperamentsQuiet,impulsive,strong-willed,perfectionistLeadTeacherRequirementNCCredentialsPreschoolers3-5yearsTheoristsErikson,BronfenbrennerToddlers12-36monthsEmotionalDevelopmentFormation ofpositivefeelingstowards oneselfand othersPositiveInteractionsInteractionsthat arepositive withtrust andrespectSpecialNeedsNeeds ofchildren withsocial,emotional,intellectual andphysical delaysStateRatiosmaxamount ofchild toadultDAPDevelopmentallyAppropriatePracticesQualitativeAssessmentAnecdalRecordsSensoryExplorationsPlayingwithsandNeonatalPeriodfirst fewweeksafter birthParent/TeacherConferencestime to sharea child'sprogress,observationsQuantitativeAssessmentDevelopmentChecklistNeuronsBraincellsParallelPlayplayingside bysideDevelopmentalMilestonesMeasurementsof child'sgrowth in 4developmentareasPhysicalDevelopmentRunning,jumping,throwingSIDSSuddenInfantDeathSyndromeCodeofEthicsset of statementsabout appropriateand expectedbehavior of earlychildhoodprofessionals.NC StateLicensingRequired forall childdevelopmentfacilitiesCognitiveDevelopmentearlymath andscienceSelf-helpskillsFeedingselfIntentionalTeachingConstantlythinkingabout whatyou are doingas a teacherDomainsEmotional/social,health/physical,language,cognitive,approaches tolearningMinorityChildrenof colorInfantsBirth to18monthsLanguageDevelopmentReadingandwriting thealphabetTemperamentsQuiet,impulsive,strong-willed,perfectionistLeadTeacherRequirementNCCredentialsPreschoolers3-5yearsTheoristsErikson,BronfenbrennerToddlers12-36monthsEmotionalDevelopmentFormation ofpositivefeelingstowards oneselfand othersPositiveInteractionsInteractionsthat arepositive withtrust andrespectSpecialNeedsNeeds ofchildren withsocial,emotional,intellectual andphysical delaysStateRatiosmaxamount ofchild toadultDAPDevelopmentallyAppropriatePracticesQualitativeAssessmentAnecdalRecordsSensoryExplorationsPlayingwithsandNeonatalPeriodfirst fewweeksafter birthParent/TeacherConferencestime to sharea child'sprogress,observationsQuantitativeAssessmentDevelopmentChecklistNeuronsBraincellsParallelPlayplayingside bysideDevelopmentalMilestonesMeasurementsof child'sgrowth in 4developmentareasPhysicalDevelopmentRunning,jumping,throwingSIDSSuddenInfantDeathSyndromeCodeofEthicsset of statementsabout appropriateand expectedbehavior of earlychildhoodprofessionals.

Early Childhood 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. Required for all child development facilities
    NC State Licensing
  2. early math and science
    Cognitive Development
  3. Feeding self
    Self-help skills
  4. Constantly thinking about what you are doing as a teacher
    Intentional Teaching
  5. Emotional/social, health/physical, language, cognitive, approaches to learning
    Domains
  6. Children of color
    Minority
  7. Birth to 18 months
    Infants
  8. Reading and writing the alphabet
    Language Development
  9. Quiet, impulsive, strong-willed, perfectionist
    Temperaments
  10. NC Credentials
    Lead Teacher Requirement
  11. 3-5 years
    Preschoolers
  12. Erikson, Bronfenbrenner
    Theorists
  13. 12-36 months
    Toddlers
  14. Formation of positive feelings towards oneself and others
    Emotional Development
  15. Interactions that are positive with trust and respect
    Positive Interactions
  16. Needs of children with social, emotional, intellectual and physical delays
    Special Needs
  17. max amount of child to adult
    State Ratios
  18. Developmentally Appropriate Practices
    DAP
  19. Anecdal Records
    Qualitative Assessment
  20. Playing with sand
    Sensory Explorations
  21. first few weeks after birth
    Neonatal Period
  22. time to share a child's progress, observations
    Parent/Teacher Conferences
  23. Development Checklist
    Quantitative Assessment
  24. Brain cells
    Neurons
  25. playing side by side
    Parallel Play
  26. Measurements of child's growth in 4 development areas
    Developmental Milestones
  27. Running, jumping, throwing
    Physical Development
  28. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
    SIDS
  29. set of statements about appropriate and expected behavior of early childhood professionals.
    Code of Ethics