Take pictures ofchildren in yourprogram that wouldreflect our diversity inclientele and may beused on ourFacebook profile.   Use 3 children’snames in alanguage not yourown.  Use a few non-English wordsduring circletime or whenyou greet aclient.LearningSomethingNew Learn a fun-factabout a co-worker’schildhood who didnot grow up inCanada.  At the END:As you engaged inthis invitation ofBingo game, whatcame up for you?   OnlineSpaceHave youseen yourprivilegetoday? When you think ofour space, is theresomething you wouldremove or change toin order to challengea systemic bias?  Take pictures ofchildren in yourprogram that wouldreflect our diversity inclientele and may beused on ourFacebook profile.   Use 3 children’snames in alanguage not yourown.  Use a few non-English wordsduring circletime or whenyou greet aclient.LearningSomethingNew Learn a fun-factabout a co-worker’schildhood who didnot grow up inCanada.  At the END:As you engaged inthis invitation ofBingo game, whatcame up for you?   OnlineSpaceHave youseen yourprivilegetoday? When you think ofour space, is theresomething you wouldremove or change toin order to challengea systemic bias?  

Boathouse 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. Take pictures of children in your program that would reflect our diversity in clientele and may be used on our Facebook profile.
  2. Use 3 children’s names in a language not your own.
  3. Use a few non-English words during circle time or when you greet a client.
  4. Learning Something New
  5. Learn a fun-fact about a co-worker’s childhood who did not grow up in Canada.
  6. At the END: As you engaged in this invitation of Bingo game, what came up for you?
  7. Online Space
  8. Have you seen your privilege today?
  9. When you think of our space, is there something you would remove or change to in order to challenge a systemic bias?