Use She/Her pronouns Has a disability or condition In other student organizations Housing Accommodations Has food allergies Returning Student Does not have food allergies New to DREAM Knows of a celebrity with a disability Knows someone with a disability or condition Uses person first language Loves BGSU Uses any/other pronouns First Year Student Has been in DREAM before Academic Accommodations Uses identity first language Has an ESA or Service Animal Uses a mobility aid Is excited for DREAM Does not have a disability or condition Uses He/Him pronouns Uses They/Them pronouns Uses accessibility services Use She/Her pronouns Has a disability or condition In other student organizations Housing Accommodations Has food allergies Returning Student Does not have food allergies New to DREAM Knows of a celebrity with a disability Knows someone with a disability or condition Uses person first language Loves BGSU Uses any/other pronouns First Year Student Has been in DREAM before Academic Accommodations Uses identity first language Has an ESA or Service Animal Uses a mobility aid Is excited for DREAM Does not have a disability or condition Uses He/Him pronouns Uses They/Them pronouns Uses accessibility services
(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.
Use She/Her pronouns
Has a disability or condition
In other student organizations
Housing Accommodations
Has food allergies
Returning Student
Does not have food allergies
New to DREAM
Knows of a celebrity with a disability
Knows someone with a disability or condition
Uses person first language
Loves BGSU
Uses any/other pronouns
First Year Student
Has been in DREAM before
Academic Accommodations
Uses identity first language
Has an ESA or Service Animal
Uses a mobility aid
Is excited for DREAM
Does not have a disability or condition
Uses He/Him pronouns
Uses They/Them pronouns
Uses accessibility services