Uses a visual"calendar" forplanning themonth’sactivitiesHas a"read-aloud" timeeach dayHas a visual"traffic light"system forbehaviorHas a spacefor quietreflection orsoloactivitiesIncorporatesoutdoor playevery dayHas a spacededicated toart andcreativityUses a"goodbehavior" jarwith rewardsfor studentsHas aweatherchart fordailylearningUses cooperativelearning activities(e.g., groupprojects, teamchallenges)Celebratesaccomplishmentswith a "wall offame"Encourageschild-ledlearning andexplorationCelebratesbirthdays ormilestoneswith a specialactivityIncorporatesflexible playstations (e.g.,art, buildingblocks, sensorybins)Has a"chill-outzone" forrelaxationHas amulticulturalsection withdiverse booksand materialsUses a "choiceboard" toencouragedecision-makingHas a snack-time routinewherechildren helpset upIncorporatesproblem-solving games(e.g., puzzles,brain teasers)Usescooperativegames to buildteamworkskillsUses visualcues to signaltransitions(e.g., picturecards for "cleanup time")Has asensory wallwith differenttexturesHas a"gratitude wall"where childrenshare whatthey’re thankfulforUses a“friendshipbench” forencouragingsocial skillsUses booksand storiesto teachempathy andkindnessHas a dailymorninggreetingritualUses a visual"calendar" forplanning themonth’sactivitiesHas a"read-aloud" timeeach dayHas a visual"traffic light"system forbehaviorHas a spacefor quietreflection orsoloactivitiesIncorporatesoutdoor playevery dayHas a spacededicated toart andcreativityUses a"goodbehavior" jarwith rewardsfor studentsHas aweatherchart fordailylearningUses cooperativelearning activities(e.g., groupprojects, teamchallenges)Celebratesaccomplishmentswith a "wall offame"Encourageschild-ledlearning andexplorationCelebratesbirthdays ormilestoneswith a specialactivityIncorporatesflexible playstations (e.g.,art, buildingblocks, sensorybins)Has a"chill-outzone" forrelaxationHas amulticulturalsection withdiverse booksand materialsUses a "choiceboard" toencouragedecision-makingHas a snack-time routinewherechildren helpset upIncorporatesproblem-solving games(e.g., puzzles,brain teasers)Usescooperativegames to buildteamworkskillsUses visualcues to signaltransitions(e.g., picturecards for "cleanup time")Has asensory wallwith differenttexturesHas a"gratitude wall"where childrenshare whatthey’re thankfulforUses a“friendshipbench” forencouragingsocial skillsUses booksand storiesto teachempathy andkindnessHas a dailymorninggreetingritual

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. Uses a visual "calendar" for planning the month’s activities
  2. Has a "read-aloud" time each day
  3. Has a visual "traffic light" system for behavior
  4. Has a space for quiet reflection or solo activities
  5. Incorporates outdoor play every day
  6. Has a space dedicated to art and creativity
  7. Uses a "good behavior" jar with rewards for students
  8. Has a weather chart for daily learning
  9. Uses cooperative learning activities (e.g., group projects, team challenges)
  10. Celebrates accomplishments with a "wall of fame"
  11. Encourages child-led learning and exploration
  12. Celebrates birthdays or milestones with a special activity
  13. Incorporates flexible play stations (e.g., art, building blocks, sensory bins)
  14. Has a "chill-out zone" for relaxation
  15. Has a multicultural section with diverse books and materials
  16. Uses a "choice board" to encourage decision-making
  17. Has a snack-time routine where children help set up
  18. Incorporates problem-solving games (e.g., puzzles, brain teasers)
  19. Uses cooperative games to build teamwork skills
  20. Uses visual cues to signal transitions (e.g., picture cards for "clean up time")
  21. Has a sensory wall with different textures
  22. Has a "gratitude wall" where children share what they’re thankful for
  23. Uses a “friendship bench” for encouraging social skills
  24. Uses books and stories to teach empathy and kindness
  25. Has a daily morning greeting ritual