Ask Questions Tone of Voice Put Yourself in the Other Person's Shoes Think of Consequences Before Acting No Put- Downs Think Win- Win No Interruptions Channel Anger Appropriately Stay On Topic Practice Empathy Ask Clarifying Questions Choose Compassion Don't Accuse Others Say How You Feel Practice Self- Control Be Honest Work Together Pay Attention It's OK to walk away Accept a Compromise Non- Violence Use I- Statements Manage Your Anger Pay Attention to Body Language Be Respectful Ensure Safety Talk Out the Problem Calmly Use Effective Communication Skills Agree to Disagree Negotiation Take a Deep Breath and Count to 10 Use Humor Apologize Accountable Listen Attentively Take Turns Peaceful Solution Talk to a Trusted Adult Understand What Happened Establish Ground Rules Ignore Ask Questions Tone of Voice Put Yourself in the Other Person's Shoes Think of Consequences Before Acting No Put- Downs Think Win- Win No Interruptions Channel Anger Appropriately Stay On Topic Practice Empathy Ask Clarifying Questions Choose Compassion Don't Accuse Others Say How You Feel Practice Self- Control Be Honest Work Together Pay Attention It's OK to walk away Accept a Compromise Non- Violence Use I- Statements Manage Your Anger Pay Attention to Body Language Be Respectful Ensure Safety Talk Out the Problem Calmly Use Effective Communication Skills Agree to Disagree Negotiation Take a Deep Breath and Count to 10 Use Humor Apologize Accountable Listen Attentively Take Turns Peaceful Solution Talk to a Trusted Adult Understand What Happened Establish Ground Rules Ignore
(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.
Ask Questions
Tone of Voice
Put Yourself in the Other Person's Shoes
Think of Consequences Before Acting
No Put-Downs
Think Win-Win
No Interruptions
Channel Anger Appropriately
Stay On Topic
Practice Empathy
Ask Clarifying Questions
Choose Compassion
Don't Accuse Others
Say How You Feel
Practice Self-Control
Be Honest
Work Together
Pay Attention
It's OK to walk away
Accept a Compromise
Non-Violence
Use I-Statements
Manage Your Anger
Pay Attention to Body Language
Be Respectful
Ensure Safety
Talk Out the Problem Calmly
Use Effective Communication Skills
Agree to Disagree
Negotiation
Take a Deep Breath and Count to 10
Use Humor
Apologize
Accountable
Listen Attentively
Take Turns
Peaceful Solution
Talk to a Trusted Adult
Understand What Happened
Establish Ground Rules
Ignore