(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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You see something that you learned about in a session today
You learn something about animal symbolism in another culture
You see the Chinese Lion Dancer
You learn about Indigenous architecture
You recommend a book/paper to someone on the tour who you didn't know before
You learn something new about Indigenous history
We walk past a Benevolent Association
You have a discussion about which frog was the best
You learn/discuss something about Indigenous philosophy or teaching(s)
You make a unique handshake with a CBA Youth Council member
You make a new friend on the tour
Eric mentions Sun Yat-Sen more than twice
You learn the names of 2 Indigenous artists
You learn something about colour symbolism in another culture
You see poetry by Derek Besant on 96 Street
You see 5 buildings with Chinese architecture
Someone recommends to you a cultural food they like
Eric goes on a long but interesting tangent
You take 2 pictures on the tour
You learn/discuss something about Chinese philosophy
or teaching(s)
You doodle on an EYAC member's bingo sheet
You learn something about Indigenous medicine
You learn something new about Chinese traditions
You learn a Cree word
Eric mentions Frank Oliver more than twice
You learn something new about Chinese Canadian history
You unlearn a misconception you had before
You write 1-2 sentences that reflects why we are here today on your bingo sheet
(Could also be poetry!)
You talk about what kind of relationship you have with the land with someone else on the tour
You find the Ukrainian Easter eggs
You recommend a Chinese or Indigenous song/piece that you like
You see Cree syllabics on a mural
You see the birds that made a bridge between the Cowherd and Weaver (Hint: it's a magpie)
You see 2 Chinese seniors carrying grocery bags
You spot the Red Canopy
You greet Chinese seniors who are out on a walk
You learn something new about Indigenous art and design
You see Cree on a street sign
You learn something about traditional Chinese medicine
You spot Thunderbird Woman symbolism
You find something that reflects Wahkohtowin (Cree concept of the interconnected relationships we have in/with this world)
You learn a Chinese saying
You recommend someone an Indigenous or Chinese film/show/
You see Wild Rose by Anishinaabekwe artist Rebecca Belmore