Playingsportswith peersTalkingabout tvshowsTalkingabouthomeworkwithclassmatesGreetinga newfriendcommoninterestsSharingwhat youknowMakeeyecontactPlaying agame to startaconversationTellingyour friendyou liketheir shoesAsk aquestionPlaying withsomeonewho is bythemselvesat recessUsing acomplimentto start aconversationJumping into aconversationgive acomplimentstay ontopicHelpingsomeonewho iscryingfinding outmoreinformationActivelisteningkeep theconversationgoingMakesure its agood timeNot speakingwhile theteacher isspeakingAskingaboutfamilyAskingaboutfriendsAskingfor helpPlayingsportswith peersTalkingabout tvshowsTalkingabouthomeworkwithclassmatesGreetinga newfriendcommoninterestsSharingwhat youknowMakeeyecontactPlaying agame to startaconversationTellingyour friendyou liketheir shoesAsk aquestionPlaying withsomeonewho is bythemselvesat recessUsing acomplimentto start aconversationJumping into aconversationgive acomplimentstay ontopicHelpingsomeonewho iscryingfinding outmoreinformationActivelisteningkeep theconversationgoingMakesure its agood timeNot speakingwhile theteacher isspeakingAskingaboutfamilyAskingaboutfriendsAskingfor help

Conversation Skills - 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. Playing sports with peers
  2. Talking about tv shows
  3. Talking about homework with classmates
  4. Greeting a new friend
  5. common interests
  6. Sharing what you know
  7. Make eye contact
  8. Playing a game to start a conversation
  9. Telling your friend you like their shoes
  10. Ask a question
  11. Playing with someone who is by themselves at recess
  12. Using a compliment to start a conversation
  13. Jumping in to a conversation
  14. give a compliment
  15. stay on topic
  16. Helping someone who is crying
  17. finding out more information
  18. Active listening
  19. keep the conversation going
  20. Make sure its a good time
  21. Not speaking while the teacher is speaking
  22. Asking about family
  23. Asking about friends
  24. Asking for help