Hallways, andentrances arewide enoughfor a wheelchairuser to passthroughTeachers usemultipleteachingmethods (ex.Playing games,watching videos)Clear andeasy-to-read signsTeachersprovide a clearunderstandingof expectationsand goalsReasonableflexibility inattendanceSensory-friendlylighting andnoise levels.Teacherchecks in withstudents aboutspeaking paceBeing able tofreely use therestroomwithout ateacher'spermissionClosed-captionedpictures andvideos are usedin classroomsDoctorsnotes aren'trequired tomissschool/classBraillelabels onreachablesignsBeing able todecline totalk whencalled on bya teacherReasonablybeingallowed tochangeseatsPathways freefrom obstacles,wide enoughfor a wheelchairuser to passthroughExtra timeforassignmentsand examsVisual cues (ex.visualschedule/reminders)are used inclassroomsHallways, andentrances arewide enoughfor a wheelchairuser to passthroughTeachers usemultipleteachingmethods (ex.Playing games,watching videos)Clear andeasy-to-read signsTeachersprovide a clearunderstandingof expectationsand goalsReasonableflexibility inattendanceSensory-friendlylighting andnoise levels.Teacherchecks in withstudents aboutspeaking paceBeing able tofreely use therestroomwithout ateacher'spermissionClosed-captionedpictures andvideos are usedin classroomsDoctorsnotes aren'trequired tomissschool/classBraillelabels onreachablesignsBeing able todecline totalk whencalled on bya teacherReasonablybeingallowed tochangeseatsPathways freefrom obstacles,wide enoughfor a wheelchairuser to passthroughExtra timeforassignmentsand examsVisual cues (ex.visualschedule/reminders)are used inclassrooms

Untitled 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. Hallways, and entrances are wide enough for a wheelchair user to pass through
  2. Teachers use multiple teaching methods (ex. Playing games, watching videos)
  3. Clear and easy-to-read signs
  4. Teachers provide a clear understanding of expectations and goals
  5. Reasonable flexibility in attendance
  6. Sensory-friendly lighting and noise levels.
  7. Teacher checks in with students about speaking pace
  8. Being able to freely use the restroom without a teacher's permission
  9. Closed-captioned pictures and videos are used in classrooms
  10. Doctors notes aren't required to miss school/class
  11. Braille labels on reachable signs
  12. Being able to decline to talk when called on by a teacher
  13. Reasonably being allowed to change seats
  14. Pathways free from obstacles, wide enough for a wheelchair user to pass through
  15. Extra time for assignments and exams
  16. Visual cues (ex. visual schedule/reminders) are used in classrooms