LearnaboutAutisticIdentityRead aboutinternalizedableismFeel brailleon anelevator orsignRead a foodallergenlabel in arestaurantTalk about thebest way tointeract withteam members(email, verbal,chat, etc.)Post aboutdisabilityculture onyammerFact: Familycaregivers are fromall differentgenerations,including BabyBoomers, Gen-X,Gen-Z, Millennials,and Silent.Fact: The 504 sitin is the longestnon-violentoccupation of afederal buildingin U.S. historyReflect onhow toremove anaccessbarrierFact: The ADAwas signed intolaw on July 26,1990 on thesouth lawn ofthe white houseRespond toa Yammerpost ondisability orcaregivingFact: Chronicdiseases aredefined asconditions that last1 year or more andrequire ongoingmedical careLearnabout the504 sit-inLearn aboutdisability'ssocialmodelSee or usea ramp toan elevateddoorReceive ameetingagendaahead of ameetingLearn aboutneurodiversitySee oruse achair liftUse anautomaticdoorLearnabout achronicillnessLearnaboutDeafCulturePost onYammerregardingdisability orcaregivingeventLearn whatto call adisabledpersonReflect on howcomfortableyou are arounddisabledpeopleFact: More than1 in 5Americans arecaregivers for aperson withspecial needsSee orusesidewalkcutoutsWatch aTed talkaboutdisabilityRead anarticle onInsider aboutAccessibilityTurn oncaption ina virtualmeetingUse anautomaticsinkVisit the JobAccommodationNetwork(AskJAN.org)Read anarticle onInsider aboutdisabilityRead anarticle onInsider aboutthe AccessERGLearnaboutAutisticIdentityRead aboutinternalizedableismFeel brailleon anelevator orsignRead a foodallergenlabel in arestaurantTalk about thebest way tointeract withteam members(email, verbal,chat, etc.)Post aboutdisabilityculture onyammerFact: Familycaregivers are fromall differentgenerations,including BabyBoomers, Gen-X,Gen-Z, Millennials,and Silent.Fact: The 504 sitin is the longestnon-violentoccupation of afederal buildingin U.S. historyReflect onhow toremove anaccessbarrierFact: The ADAwas signed intolaw on July 26,1990 on thesouth lawn ofthe white houseRespond toa Yammerpost ondisability orcaregivingFact: Chronicdiseases aredefined asconditions that last1 year or more andrequire ongoingmedical careLearnabout the504 sit-inLearn aboutdisability'ssocialmodelSee or usea ramp toan elevateddoorReceive ameetingagendaahead of ameetingLearn aboutneurodiversitySee oruse achair liftUse anautomaticdoorLearnabout achronicillnessLearnaboutDeafCulturePost onYammerregardingdisability orcaregivingeventLearn whatto call adisabledpersonReflect on howcomfortableyou are arounddisabledpeopleFact: More than1 in 5Americans arecaregivers for aperson withspecial needsSee orusesidewalkcutoutsWatch aTed talkaboutdisabilityRead anarticle onInsider aboutAccessibilityTurn oncaption ina virtualmeetingUse anautomaticsinkVisit the JobAccommodationNetwork(AskJAN.org)Read anarticle onInsider aboutdisabilityRead anarticle onInsider aboutthe AccessERG

ADA 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. Learn about Autistic Identity
  2. Read about internalized ableism
  3. Feel braille on an elevator or sign
  4. Read a food allergen label in a restaurant
  5. Talk about the best way to interact with team members (email, verbal, chat, etc.)
  6. Post about disability culture on yammer
  7. Fact: Family caregivers are from all different generations, including Baby Boomers, Gen-X, Gen-Z, Millennials, and Silent.
  8. Fact: The 504 sit in is the longest non-violent occupation of a federal building in U.S. history
  9. Reflect on how to remove an access barrier
  10. Fact: The ADA was signed into law on July 26, 1990 on the south lawn of the white house
  11. Respond to a Yammer post on disability or caregiving
  12. Fact: Chronic diseases are defined as conditions that last 1 year or more and require ongoing medical care
  13. Learn about the 504 sit-in
  14. Learn about disability's social model
  15. See or use a ramp to an elevated door
  16. Receive a meeting agenda ahead of a meeting
  17. Learn about neurodiversity
  18. See or use a chair lift
  19. Use an automatic door
  20. Learn about a chronic illness
  21. Learn about Deaf Culture
  22. Post on Yammer regarding disability or caregiving event
  23. Learn what to call a disabled person
  24. Reflect on how comfortable you are around disabled people
  25. Fact: More than 1 in 5 Americans are caregivers for a person with special needs
  26. See or use sidewalk cutouts
  27. Watch a Ted talk about disability
  28. Read an article on Insider about Accessibility
  29. Turn on caption in a virtual meeting
  30. Use an automatic sink
  31. Visit the Job Accommodation Network (AskJAN.org)
  32. Read an article on Insider about disability
  33. Read an article on Insider about the Access ERG