1/3 of thematerials arechildren'sindividualizedartworkStaff haveconversationwith childrenabout theirblock play.Staff use grouptime to introducemeaningful ideasto children.(Theme, newmaterials)Staff activelyteachingself-helpskillsFlexiblescheduleobservedStaff are good rolemodels of healthpractices. Not eatingand drinking whilestanding, avoideating unhealthy foodin front of childrenStaff point outletters and wordsas they read andhelp childrenhear sounds ofletters.Picture/wordinstructions areused to guidechildrenthrough multi-step activities.UsingmathlanguageStaff useproper sanitaryrequirements(handwashingtable cleaning)Children in largegroup areallowed to leavewhole groupspace to worksomewhere else.Staff areresponsive andflexible in waysthat maximizechildengagement.Staff explainthe meaning ofan unfamiliarword so a childcanunderstand.When washinghands, thepictures arepointed out andstaff count to 20 orsing hand washingsong.Staff join inchildren'splay withmathmaterials.Many staff-childconversationsduring grossmotor free play,indoor free playand routines5 interestcenters areused includingcozy areaprotected fromactive playStaff asquestions withmath materialsto stimulatereasoning.Activities thatrequire childrento worktogether areprovided andencouraged.Staff involvechildren inresolvingtheirconflicts.Children useproper sanitaryrequirements(handwashingtable cleaning)Staff use booksto help answerquestions aboutthings they arecurious about.Staff and childrenare practicingfamily style diningincluding servingandconversationsStaff areaware onneeds andresponsive.(nonverbal)At least 5 booksthat relate to thecurrent classroomactivities or themeis accessible andEASILY observed.Staff haveconversationswith childrenabout theirwork.Staff writedown what achild says inan engagingway.Staff/Childrenwash handswhen theyarrive in theclassroomAll shelvesand toybins arelabeledAllcomponents ofthe meal/snackare servedtogether3-D childcreated workis displayed,in addition toflat work.Diversity is partof a learningactivity, differentlanguage, songsfrom othercultures.Staff point outmath conceptsduring blockplay. (shape,length,bigger/smaller)Staff circulatethe room andadd toindividuallearning.Staff initiateactivities formeasuring,comparing orsorting natureand science.Staff helpchildrencommunicateverbally withone another.Staff usemath talk ineverydayactivity.staff are observedpointing out andreading words inthe display in away that intereststhe childrenStaff point outrhyming wordsin a song or dofinger play witha song.Staff pointout positivesocialbehavior.Staff writeabout children'sblock play toconnect writtenlanguage.Staff callattention tochildren'sfeelings.Staff use morecomplex artmaterials andteach childrenhow to usethem.Staff join inand play withchildren indramaticplay.Staff usematerials,display andactivities tointroduce newwords.Staff modelconcern fortheenvironment.Staff read books tochildren anddiscuss thecontent of thebook in a way thatengages thechildrenStaff talkabout printwhile indramaticplay.Children do notparticipate inmusic activity ifnot interested.Allowedanother choice.1/3 of thematerials arechildren'sindividualizedartworkStaff haveconversationwith childrenabout theirblock play.Staff use grouptime to introducemeaningful ideasto children.(Theme, newmaterials)Staff activelyteachingself-helpskillsFlexiblescheduleobservedStaff are good rolemodels of healthpractices. Not eatingand drinking whilestanding, avoideating unhealthy foodin front of childrenStaff point outletters and wordsas they read andhelp childrenhear sounds ofletters.Picture/wordinstructions areused to guidechildrenthrough multi-step activities.UsingmathlanguageStaff useproper sanitaryrequirements(handwashingtable cleaning)Children in largegroup areallowed to leavewhole groupspace to worksomewhere else.Staff areresponsive andflexible in waysthat maximizechildengagement.Staff explainthe meaning ofan unfamiliarword so a childcanunderstand.When washinghands, thepictures arepointed out andstaff count to 20 orsing hand washingsong.Staff join inchildren'splay withmathmaterials.Many staff-childconversationsduring grossmotor free play,indoor free playand routines5 interestcenters areused includingcozy areaprotected fromactive playStaff asquestions withmath materialsto stimulatereasoning.Activities thatrequire childrento worktogether areprovided andencouraged.Staff involvechildren inresolvingtheirconflicts.Children useproper sanitaryrequirements(handwashingtable cleaning)Staff use booksto help answerquestions aboutthings they arecurious about.Staff and childrenare practicingfamily style diningincluding servingandconversationsStaff areaware onneeds andresponsive.(nonverbal)At least 5 booksthat relate to thecurrent classroomactivities or themeis accessible andEASILY observed.Staff haveconversationswith childrenabout theirwork.Staff writedown what achild says inan engagingway.Staff/Childrenwash handswhen theyarrive in theclassroomAll shelvesand toybins arelabeledAllcomponents ofthe meal/snackare servedtogether3-D childcreated workis displayed,in addition toflat work.Diversity is partof a learningactivity, differentlanguage, songsfrom othercultures.Staff point outmath conceptsduring blockplay. (shape,length,bigger/smaller)Staff circulatethe room andadd toindividuallearning.Staff initiateactivities formeasuring,comparing orsorting natureand science.Staff helpchildrencommunicateverbally withone another.Staff usemath talk ineverydayactivity.staff are observedpointing out andreading words inthe display in away that intereststhe childrenStaff point outrhyming wordsin a song or dofinger play witha song.Staff pointout positivesocialbehavior.Staff writeabout children'sblock play toconnect writtenlanguage.Staff callattention tochildren'sfeelings.Staff use morecomplex artmaterials andteach childrenhow to usethem.Staff join inand play withchildren indramaticplay.Staff usematerials,display andactivities tointroduce newwords.Staff modelconcern fortheenvironment.Staff read books tochildren anddiscuss thecontent of thebook in a way thatengages thechildrenStaff talkabout printwhile indramaticplay.Children do notparticipate inmusic activity ifnot interested.Allowedanother choice.

Quality Rated - 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. 1/3 of the materials are children's individualized artwork
  2. Staff have conversation with children about their block play.
  3. Staff use group time to introduce meaningful ideas to children. (Theme, new materials)
  4. Staff actively teaching self-help skills
  5. Flexible schedule observed
  6. Staff are good role models of health practices. Not eating and drinking while standing, avoid eating unhealthy food in front of children
  7. Staff point out letters and words as they read and help children hear sounds of letters.
  8. Picture/word instructions are used to guide children through multi-step activities.
  9. Using math language
  10. Staff use proper sanitary requirements (handwashing table cleaning)
  11. Children in large group are allowed to leave whole group space to work somewhere else.
  12. Staff are responsive and flexible in ways that maximize child engagement.
  13. Staff explain the meaning of an unfamiliar word so a child can understand.
  14. When washing hands, the pictures are pointed out and staff count to 20 or sing hand washing song.
  15. Staff join in children's play with math materials.
  16. Many staff-child conversations during gross motor free play, indoor free play and routines
  17. 5 interest centers are used including cozy area protected from active play
  18. Staff as questions with math materials to stimulate reasoning.
  19. Activities that require children to work together are provided and encouraged.
  20. Staff involve children in resolving their conflicts.
  21. Children use proper sanitary requirements (handwashing table cleaning)
  22. Staff use books to help answer questions about things they are curious about.
  23. Staff and children are practicing family style dining including serving and conversations
  24. Staff are aware on needs and responsive. (nonverbal)
  25. At least 5 books that relate to the current classroom activities or theme is accessible and EASILY observed.
  26. Staff have conversations with children about their work.
  27. Staff write down what a child says in an engaging way.
  28. Staff/Children wash hands when they arrive in the classroom
  29. All shelves and toy bins are labeled
  30. All components of the meal/snack are served together
  31. 3-D child created work is displayed, in addition to flat work.
  32. Diversity is part of a learning activity, different language, songs from other cultures.
  33. Staff point out math concepts during block play. (shape, length, bigger/smaller)
  34. Staff circulate the room and add to individual learning.
  35. Staff initiate activities for measuring, comparing or sorting nature and science.
  36. Staff help children communicate verbally with one another.
  37. Staff use math talk in everyday activity.
  38. staff are observed pointing out and reading words in the display in a way that interests the children
  39. Staff point out rhyming words in a song or do finger play with a song.
  40. Staff point out positive social behavior.
  41. Staff write about children's block play to connect written language.
  42. Staff call attention to children's feelings.
  43. Staff use more complex art materials and teach children how to use them.
  44. Staff join in and play with children in dramatic play.
  45. Staff use materials, display and activities to introduce new words.
  46. Staff model concern for the environment.
  47. Staff read books to children and discuss the content of the book in a way that engages the children
  48. Staff talk about print while in dramatic play.
  49. Children do not participate in music activity if not interested. Allowed another choice.