ToddlerFrom 1to 3years oldGrossMotorInvolve largemuscles inarms, legs,and torsoDevelop-mentalageSkill andgrowth levelcompared toage grouptypicalsReflexAutomaticbodyresponse toa stimulusSynapsesConnectionsbetweennerve cellsInfantChild frombirth tofirst yearVygotskyZone ofProximalDevelopmentTheoristEgo-centricBelief thateveryone elsesees, thinks,and feels thesame asyourselfCognitiveMentalprocessesOverstim-ulationA factor thatcausesharmfulstressSocialLearningto relateto othersPiagetHands-onActivitiesTheoristPreoper-ationalStagebetweenages 2 &7Cephalo-caudalDevelopmentfrom headdownwardSchemataMentalrepresentationsor conceptsSenso-rimotorPiaget's 1ststage ofdevelopmentbetween birthand 2 years oldProximo-distalDevelopmentfrom thecenter of thebody outwardFineMotorUse smallmusclesin thehandsAccomm-odationAdjustingto newinformationCortisolStresshormoneGardnerMultipleintelligencesTheoristNonverbalBehaviorCommunicationthrough actionsand facialexpressionsrather thanwordsAssess-mentProcess ofobserving,recording, anddocumentingmilestones /benchmarksEricsonEightStagesTheoristEval-uationProcess ofreviewing& valuinginformationNeuronsSpecializednerve cellsScaffold-ingLearningSupportsPlastic-ityBrain's abilityto changeaccording tostimulationMaturationSequence ofbiologicalchanges inchildrenToddlerFrom 1to 3years oldGrossMotorInvolve largemuscles inarms, legs,and torsoDevelop-mentalageSkill andgrowth levelcompared toage grouptypicalsReflexAutomaticbodyresponse toa stimulusSynapsesConnectionsbetweennerve cellsInfantChild frombirth tofirst yearVygotskyZone ofProximalDevelopmentTheoristEgo-centricBelief thateveryone elsesees, thinks,and feels thesame asyourselfCognitiveMentalprocessesOverstim-ulationA factor thatcausesharmfulstressSocialLearningto relateto othersPiagetHands-onActivitiesTheoristPreoper-ationalStagebetweenages 2 &7Cephalo-caudalDevelopmentfrom headdownwardSchemataMentalrepresentationsor conceptsSenso-rimotorPiaget's 1ststage ofdevelopmentbetween birthand 2 years oldProximo-distalDevelopmentfrom thecenter of thebody outwardFineMotorUse smallmusclesin thehandsAccomm-odationAdjustingto newinformationCortisolStresshormoneGardnerMultipleintelligencesTheoristNonverbalBehaviorCommunicationthrough actionsand facialexpressionsrather thanwordsAssess-mentProcess ofobserving,recording, anddocumentingmilestones /benchmarksEricsonEightStagesTheoristEval-uationProcess ofreviewing& valuinginformationNeuronsSpecializednerve cellsScaffold-ingLearningSupportsPlastic-ityBrain's abilityto changeaccording tostimulationMaturationSequence ofbiologicalchanges inchildren

Early Childhood 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. From 1 to 3 years old
    Toddler
  2. Involve large muscles in arms, legs, and torso
    Gross Motor
  3. Skill and growth level compared to age group typicals
    Develop-mental age
  4. Automatic body response to a stimulus
    Reflex
  5. Connections between nerve cells
    Synapses
  6. Child from birth to first year
    Infant
  7. Zone of Proximal Development Theorist
    Vygotsky
  8. Belief that everyone else sees, thinks, and feels the same as yourself
    Ego-centric
  9. Mental processes
    Cognitive
  10. A factor that causes harmful stress
    Overstim-ulation
  11. Learning to relate to others
    Social
  12. Hands-on Activities Theorist
    Piaget
  13. Stage between ages 2 & 7
    Preoper-ational
  14. Development from head downward
    Cephalo-caudal
  15. Mental representations or concepts
    Schemata
  16. Piaget's 1st stage of development between birth and 2 years old
    Senso-rimotor
  17. Development from the center of the body outward
    Proximo-distal
  18. Use small muscles in the hands
    Fine Motor
  19. Adjusting to new information
    Accomm-odation
  20. Stress hormone
    Cortisol
  21. Multiple intelligences Theorist
    Gardner
  22. Communication through actions and facial expressions rather than words
    Nonverbal Behavior
  23. Process of observing, recording, and documenting milestones / benchmarks
    Assess-ment
  24. Eight Stages Theorist
    Ericson
  25. Process of reviewing & valuing information
    Eval-uation
  26. Specialized nerve cells
    Neurons
  27. Learning Supports
    Scaffold-ing
  28. Brain's ability to change according to stimulation
    Plastic-ity
  29. Sequence of biological changes in children
    Maturation