Tallest Tree Spot the tallest treeyou can find. Reflecton how its height andstrength symbolizeAlakaʻi Lawelawe(guiding othersColorful Flowers Find a plant withvibrant flowers. Thinkabout how its colorsrepresent joy andKūpono throughsharing positivityUlu (Breadfruit) Spot a breadfruit tree,representing abundanceand growth. Considerhow it embodies AlakaʻiLawelawe (ServantLeadership) through itsnourishmentFree!Hala Tree (Pandanus) Locate a hala tree,used for weaving mats.Think about how itconnects to ʻIkeKūpuna (AncestralKnowledge) andcreating pathwaysSacred Plant Identify a plantconsidered sacred inHawaiian culture.Share why it issignificant and how itconnects to KūponoKalo (Taro) Identify a kalo plant.Reflect on itsconnection to ʻohana(family) and ʻIkeKūpuna, as itsymbolizes life andancestral rootsMedicinal Plant Find a plant that wasused in lāʻau lapaʻau(Hawaiian medicine).Note its name and oneway it was used,connecting to ʻIkeKūpunaFree!Unique Leaves Locate a plant withunusual or distinctleaves. Reflect on howdiversity in naturereflects ʻIke Kūpuna(learning from variety)Free!Food Plant Find a plant that providesfood for people oranimals. Reflect on howit represents AlakaʻiLawelawe throughsustenance and serviceFree!Kukui Tree (Candlenut) •“Find a kukui tree, asymbol ofenlightenment andprotection. Reflect onhow its light representsKūpono (HonorableCharacterKukui Tree (Candlenut) Find a kukui tree, asymbol ofenlightenment andprotection. Reflect onhow its light representsKūpono - HonorableCharacterNiu (Coconut) Find a coconut tree.Think about its manyuses and how itrepresents servingothers and AlakaʻiLawelawePlumeria (Frangipani) Locate a plumeriatree. Reflect on howits beauty and alohaspirit tie to Kūponoand the importanceof kindnessTallest Tree Spot the tallest treeyou can find. Reflecton how its height andstrength symbolizeAlakaʻi Lawelawe(guiding othersColorful Flowers Find a plant withvibrant flowers. Thinkabout how its colorsrepresent joy andKūpono throughsharing positivityUlu (Breadfruit) Spot a breadfruit tree,representing abundanceand growth. Considerhow it embodies AlakaʻiLawelawe (ServantLeadership) through itsnourishmentFree!Hala Tree (Pandanus) Locate a hala tree,used for weaving mats.Think about how itconnects to ʻIkeKūpuna (AncestralKnowledge) andcreating pathwaysSacred Plant Identify a plantconsidered sacred inHawaiian culture.Share why it issignificant and how itconnects to KūponoKalo (Taro) Identify a kalo plant.Reflect on itsconnection to ʻohana(family) and ʻIkeKūpuna, as itsymbolizes life andancestral rootsMedicinal Plant Find a plant that wasused in lāʻau lapaʻau(Hawaiian medicine).Note its name and oneway it was used,connecting to ʻIkeKūpunaFree!Unique Leaves Locate a plant withunusual or distinctleaves. Reflect on howdiversity in naturereflects ʻIke Kūpuna(learning from variety)Free!Food Plant Find a plant that providesfood for people oranimals. Reflect on howit represents AlakaʻiLawelawe throughsustenance and serviceFree!Kukui Tree (Candlenut) •“Find a kukui tree, asymbol ofenlightenment andprotection. Reflect onhow its light representsKūpono (HonorableCharacterKukui Tree (Candlenut) Find a kukui tree, asymbol ofenlightenment andprotection. Reflect onhow its light representsKūpono - HonorableCharacterNiu (Coconut) Find a coconut tree.Think about its manyuses and how itrepresents servingothers and AlakaʻiLawelawePlumeria (Frangipani) Locate a plumeriatree. Reflect on howits beauty and alohaspirit tie to Kūponoand the importanceof kindness

KS HR Team Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. Tallest Tree Spot the tallest tree you can find. Reflect on how its height and strength symbolize Alakaʻi Lawelawe (guiding others
  2. Colorful Flowers Find a plant with vibrant flowers. Think about how its colors represent joy and Kūpono through sharing positivity
  3. Ulu (Breadfruit) Spot a breadfruit tree, representing abundance and growth. Consider how it embodies Alakaʻi Lawelawe (Servant Leadership) through its nourishment
  4. Free!
  5. Hala Tree (Pandanus) Locate a hala tree, used for weaving mats. Think about how it connects to ʻIke Kūpuna (Ancestral Knowledge) and creating pathways
  6. Sacred Plant Identify a plant considered sacred in Hawaiian culture. Share why it is significant and how it connects to Kūpono
  7. Kalo (Taro) Identify a kalo plant. Reflect on its connection to ʻohana (family) and ʻIke Kūpuna, as it symbolizes life and ancestral roots
  8. Medicinal Plant Find a plant that was used in lāʻau lapaʻau (Hawaiian medicine). Note its name and one way it was used, connecting to ʻIke Kūpuna
  9. Free!
  10. Unique Leaves Locate a plant with unusual or distinct leaves. Reflect on how diversity in nature reflects ʻIke Kūpuna (learning from variety)
  11. Free!
  12. Food Plant Find a plant that provides food for people or animals. Reflect on how it represents Alakaʻi Lawelawe through sustenance and service
  13. Free!
  14. Kukui Tree (Candlenut) Find a kukui tree, a symbol of enlightenment and protection. Reflect on how its light represents Kūpono - Honorable Character
    Kukui Tree (Candlenut) •“Find a kukui tree, a symbol of enlightenment and protection. Reflect on how its light represents Kūpono (Honorable Character
  15. Niu (Coconut) Find a coconut tree. Think about its many uses and how it represents serving others and Alakaʻi Lawelawe
  16. Plumeria (Frangipani) Locate a plumeria tree. Reflect on how its beauty and aloha spirit tie to Kūpono and the importance of kindness