When someone ishaving a bad day,give them spaceand let them knowyou are their forthem  When someone ishaving a bad day,give them spaceand let them knowyou are their forthem  Tell someonethey aredoing a great!  Encouragesomeoneand say “yougot this”  Invitesomeone toplay with youat recess  Share theirfeelings and tellthem it is goingto be okay.  Givesomeone acompliment  Offerhelp  Putsomeoneelse first  Say thankyou!  Write a nicenote tosomeone  Empathizewith someone“put yourselfin their shoes”  Makeyour ownsolutionGive a non-verbal gesture(thumbs up,high-five, fistpump, etc.)  Congratulatesomeone ontheiraccomplishment!  Offer a solutionand provideencouragement  Stand upforsomeone.  Free!When someone ishaving a bad day,give them spaceand let them knowyou are their forthem  When someone ishaving a bad day,give them spaceand let them knowyou are their forthem  Tell someonethey aredoing a great!  Encouragesomeoneand say “yougot this”  Invitesomeone toplay with youat recess  Share theirfeelings and tellthem it is goingto be okay.  Givesomeone acompliment  Offerhelp  Putsomeoneelse first  Say thankyou!  Write a nicenote tosomeone  Empathizewith someone“put yourselfin their shoes”  Makeyour ownsolutionGive a non-verbal gesture(thumbs up,high-five, fistpump, etc.)  Congratulatesomeone ontheiraccomplishment!  Offer a solutionand provideencouragement  Stand upforsomeone.  Free!

Kindness 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. When someone is having a bad day, give them space and let them know you are their for them
  2. When someone is having a bad day, give them space and let them know you are their for them
  3. Tell someone they are doing a great!
  4. Encourage someone and say “you got this”
  5. Invite someone to play with you at recess
  6. Share their feelings and tell them it is going to be okay.
  7. Give someone a compliment
  8. Offer help
  9. Put someone else first
  10. Say thank you!
  11. Write a nice note to someone
  12. Empathize with someone “put yourself in their shoes”
  13. Make your own solution
  14. Give a non- verbal gesture (thumbs up, high-five, fist pump, etc.)
  15. Congratulate someone on their accomplishment!
  16. Offer a solution and provide encouragement
  17. Stand up for someone.
  18. Free!