SayingmistruthsEmpathySay hellowhenmeetingsomeone“spacebubble”DosomethingnewAppropriatelanguagePutphoneawayVolumeofspeechMaintainyecontactOfferand seekhelpTakingturnsListenwithoutinterruptingGive acomplimentPeerpressurePhysicalboundariesIstatementsAskquestionsSmile atsomeoneVerbalboundariesAvoidtalking topeoplePuttingyourself inothersshoesStayingontopicPleaseandthank youCompromisePersonalhygieneFollowingdirectionsRespond,not reactMakinganapologyAccepting“no” for ananswerSayingmistruthsEmpathySay hellowhenmeetingsomeone“spacebubble”DosomethingnewAppropriatelanguagePutphoneawayVolumeofspeechMaintainyecontactOfferand seekhelpTakingturnsListenwithoutinterruptingGive acomplimentPeerpressurePhysicalboundariesIstatementsAskquestionsSmile atsomeoneVerbalboundariesAvoidtalking topeoplePuttingyourself inothersshoesStayingontopicPleaseandthank youCompromisePersonalhygieneFollowingdirectionsRespond,not reactMakinganapologyAccepting“no” for ananswer

Social Skills - 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. Saying mistruths
  2. Empathy
  3. Say hello when meeting someone
  4. “space bubble”
  5. Do something new
  6. Appropriate language
  7. Put phone away
  8. Volume of speech
  9. Maintain ye contact
  10. Offer and seek help
  11. Taking turns
  12. Listen without interrupting
  13. Give a compliment
  14. Peer pressure
  15. Physical boundaries
  16. I statements
  17. Ask questions
  18. Smile at someone
  19. Verbal boundaries
  20. Avoid talking to people
  21. Putting yourself in others shoes
  22. Staying on topic
  23. Please and thank you
  24. Compromise
  25. Personal hygiene
  26. Following directions
  27. Respond, not react
  28. Making an apology
  29. Accepting “no” for an answer