Access toqualityeducationShort-termbullying orconflictwith peersPositiverole modelsin thecommunityConsistentroutine athomeChanges inroutine (e.g.,new sibling,change incaregiver)Living inextremepovertyExposuretodomesticviolenceParentalincarcerationRegularphysicalactivityPraise foraccomplishmentsSafeneighborhoodParentaldeathMild mentalhealth issuesin a familymemberChallengesin school(e.g.,struggling ina subject)ParticipationinextracurricularactivitiesReceivingencouragementduringchallengesLong-termparentalmentalillnessDeath ofa familypetLearningsocial-emotionalskills inschoolBeing in fostercare orexperiencingunstable livingsituationsAccess toadequatehealthcareStrongbond witha parent orcaregiverNaturaldisasters(withfamilysupport)Physical,emotional,or sexualabuseOpportunitiesfor personalgrowthTemporaryfamilyseparationdue to workChronicneglectEngagementin hobbiesBeingexcludedfrom a socialgroup (for ashort period)Living in aclean, well-maintainedenvironmentParentalseparationor divorceAccidents orinjuries (witha goodrecovery)Severeemotionalor physicaldeprivationProlongedexposure totoxicenvironments(e.g., polluted,unsafe)Short-termanxiety aboutperformance(exams,events)Parental jobloss (withemotionalsupport)Movingto a newhomeSubstanceabuse by aparent orcaregiverLovingfamilyrelationshipsHealthyfriendshipsTemporaryfinancialdifficultiesLack ofaccess tohealthcareand basicneedsSevere,ongoingbullyingChronicillness in acaregiverwith nosupportShort-termillness of afamilymemberBeingdisciplinedby a parentor teacherChronicdiscriminationor racismStable homeenvironmentMinorinjuriesor illnessChildhoodtrauma (e.g.,car accident,witnessingviolence)Access tohealthyfoodWitnessingviolentcrimeFamilytraditionsandcelebrationsSupportiveteacher ormentorLivingin a warzoneLong-termhomelessnessAccess toqualityeducationShort-termbullying orconflictwith peersPositiverole modelsin thecommunityConsistentroutine athomeChanges inroutine (e.g.,new sibling,change incaregiver)Living inextremepovertyExposuretodomesticviolenceParentalincarcerationRegularphysicalactivityPraise foraccomplishmentsSafeneighborhoodParentaldeathMild mentalhealth issuesin a familymemberChallengesin school(e.g.,struggling ina subject)ParticipationinextracurricularactivitiesReceivingencouragementduringchallengesLong-termparentalmentalillnessDeath ofa familypetLearningsocial-emotionalskills inschoolBeing in fostercare orexperiencingunstable livingsituationsAccess toadequatehealthcareStrongbond witha parent orcaregiverNaturaldisasters(withfamilysupport)Physical,emotional,or sexualabuseOpportunitiesfor personalgrowthTemporaryfamilyseparationdue to workChronicneglectEngagementin hobbiesBeingexcludedfrom a socialgroup (for ashort period)Living in aclean, well-maintainedenvironmentParentalseparationor divorceAccidents orinjuries (witha goodrecovery)Severeemotionalor physicaldeprivationProlongedexposure totoxicenvironments(e.g., polluted,unsafe)Short-termanxiety aboutperformance(exams,events)Parental jobloss (withemotionalsupport)Movingto a newhomeSubstanceabuse by aparent orcaregiverLovingfamilyrelationshipsHealthyfriendshipsTemporaryfinancialdifficultiesLack ofaccess tohealthcareand basicneedsSevere,ongoingbullyingChronicillness in acaregiverwith nosupportShort-termillness of afamilymemberBeingdisciplinedby a parentor teacherChronicdiscriminationor racismStable homeenvironmentMinorinjuriesor illnessChildhoodtrauma (e.g.,car accident,witnessingviolence)Access tohealthyfoodWitnessingviolentcrimeFamilytraditionsandcelebrationsSupportiveteacher ormentorLivingin a warzoneLong-termhomelessness

Equity 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. Access to quality education
  2. Short-term bullying or conflict with peers
  3. Positive role models in the community
  4. Consistent routine at home
  5. Changes in routine (e.g., new sibling, change in caregiver)
  6. Living in extreme poverty
  7. Exposure to domestic violence
  8. Parental incarceration
  9. Regular physical activity
  10. Praise for accomplishments
  11. Safe neighborhood
  12. Parental death
  13. Mild mental health issues in a family member
  14. Challenges in school (e.g., struggling in a subject)
  15. Participation in extracurricular activities
  16. Receiving encouragement during challenges
  17. Long-term parental mental illness
  18. Death of a family pet
  19. Learning social-emotional skills in school
  20. Being in foster care or experiencing unstable living situations
  21. Access to adequate healthcare
  22. Strong bond with a parent or caregiver
  23. Natural disasters (with family support)
  24. Physical, emotional, or sexual abuse
  25. Opportunities for personal growth
  26. Temporary family separation due to work
  27. Chronic neglect
  28. Engagement in hobbies
  29. Being excluded from a social group (for a short period)
  30. Living in a clean, well-maintained environment
  31. Parental separation or divorce
  32. Accidents or injuries (with a good recovery)
  33. Severe emotional or physical deprivation
  34. Prolonged exposure to toxic environments (e.g., polluted, unsafe)
  35. Short-term anxiety about performance (exams, events)
  36. Parental job loss (with emotional support)
  37. Moving to a new home
  38. Substance abuse by a parent or caregiver
  39. Loving family relationships
  40. Healthy friendships
  41. Temporary financial difficulties
  42. Lack of access to healthcare and basic needs
  43. Severe, ongoing bullying
  44. Chronic illness in a caregiver with no support
  45. Short-term illness of a family member
  46. Being disciplined by a parent or teacher
  47. Chronic discrimination or racism
  48. Stable home environment
  49. Minor injuries or illness
  50. Childhood trauma (e.g., car accident, witnessing violence)
  51. Access to healthy food
  52. Witnessing violent crime
  53. Family traditions and celebrations
  54. Supportive teacher or mentor
  55. Living in a war zone
  56. Long-term homelessness