A dependenceof the body ona continuingsupply of asubstance,such as a drug.A couplewithoutchildren.A network ofpeople andorganizationsfamily memberscan turn toduring a crisis.A familystructureformed whena singleparent marriesAn event thatgreatly influencespeople’s lives andcauses them tomake difficultchanges intheir lifestyles.Employees settheir own workscheduleswithin certaincompany terms.Channels of masscommunication,such asmagazines,television, radio,and the InternetA pattern ofunhealthybehaviors that isused by familymembers to coverup aproblem.The teachingprocess used tohelp children learnto conform tosocial standardsTwo people dividethe workresponsibilities ofone job, eachworking on a part-time basis.A family includesother relatives, suchas grandparents,aunts,uncles, and/orcousins, living withparents and theirchildren.A personwho suffersfrom thedisease ofalcoholismA form of abuse thathappens when oneperson purposelyhurts another’sselfconceptthrough constantyelling, teasing, orinsulting.The physical injuryof one person byanother throughsuch behaviors ashitting,kicking, biting, orthrowing objects.One adultliving withone or morechildrenA family thatprovides a negativeenvironment thatdiscourages thegrowth anddevelopment offamily members.A family groupthat consistsof a man,woman, andtheir childrenEmployees maywork four-day,40-hourworkweeks with10-hourworkdaysTwo or morepeople relatedby blood,marriage, oradoption;Thebearing ofchildrenA family inwhich bothspouses areemployedA list of itemsor tasks thathave beenranked in orderof importance.A group ofpeople whoshare a similarproblem orconcern.Someone whounknowingly actsin ways thatcontribute to analcoholic’s oraddict’s drug useA dependenceof the body ona continuingsupply of asubstance,such as a drug.A couplewithoutchildren.A network ofpeople andorganizationsfamily memberscan turn toduring a crisis.A familystructureformed whena singleparent marriesAn event thatgreatly influencespeople’s lives andcauses them tomake difficultchanges intheir lifestyles.Employees settheir own workscheduleswithin certaincompany terms.Channels of masscommunication,such asmagazines,television, radio,and the InternetA pattern ofunhealthybehaviors that isused by familymembers to coverup aproblem.The teachingprocess used tohelp children learnto conform tosocial standardsTwo people dividethe workresponsibilities ofone job, eachworking on a part-time basis.A family includesother relatives, suchas grandparents,aunts,uncles, and/orcousins, living withparents and theirchildren.A personwho suffersfrom thedisease ofalcoholismA form of abuse thathappens when oneperson purposelyhurts another’sselfconceptthrough constantyelling, teasing, orinsulting.The physical injuryof one person byanother throughsuch behaviors ashitting,kicking, biting, orthrowing objects.One adultliving withone or morechildrenA family thatprovides a negativeenvironment thatdiscourages thegrowth anddevelopment offamily members.A family groupthat consistsof a man,woman, andtheir childrenEmployees maywork four-day,40-hourworkweeks with10-hourworkdaysTwo or morepeople relatedby blood,marriage, oradoption;Thebearing ofchildrenA family inwhich bothspouses areemployedA list of itemsor tasks thathave beenranked in orderof importance.A group ofpeople whoshare a similarproblem orconcern.Someone whounknowingly actsin ways thatcontribute to analcoholic’s oraddict’s drug use

Halloween Review - 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. A dependence of the body on a continuing supply of a substance, such as a drug.
  2. A couple without children.
  3. A network of people and organizations family members can turn to during a crisis.
  4. A family structure formed when a single parent marries
  5. An event that greatly influences people’s lives and causes them to make difficult changes in their lifestyles.
  6. Employees set their own work schedules within certain company terms.
  7. Channels of mass communication, such as magazines, television, radio, and the Internet
  8. A pattern of unhealthy behaviors that is used by family members to cover up a problem.
  9. The teaching process used to help children learn to conform to social standards
  10. Two people divide the work responsibilities of one job, each working on a part-time basis.
  11. A family includes other relatives, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and/or cousins, living with parents and their children.
  12. A person who suffers from the disease of alcoholism
  13. A form of abuse that happens when one person purposely hurts another’s selfconcept through constant yelling, teasing, or insulting.
  14. The physical injury of one person by another through such behaviors as hitting, kicking, biting, or throwing objects.
  15. One adult living with one or more children
  16. A family that provides a negative environment that discourages the growth and development of family members.
  17. A family group that consists of a man, woman, and their children
  18. Employees may work four-day, 40-hour workweeks with 10-hour workdays
  19. Two or more people related by blood, marriage, or adoption;
  20. The bearing of children
  21. A family in which both spouses are employed
  22. A list of items or tasks that have been ranked in order of importance.
  23. A group of people who share a similar problem or concern.
  24. Someone who unknowingly acts in ways that contribute to an alcoholic’s or addict’s drug use