Free!Colorful Flowers Find a plant withvibrant flowers. Thinkabout how its colorsrepresent joy andKūpono throughsharing positivityPlumeria (Frangipani) Locate a plumeriatree. Reflect on howits beauty and alohaspirit tie to Kūponoand the importanceof kindnessFree!Medicinal Plant Find a plant that wasused in lāʻau lapaʻau(Hawaiian medicine).Note its name and oneway it was used,connecting to ʻIkeKūpunaFree!Free!Ulu (Breadfruit) Spot a breadfruit tree,representing abundanceand growth. Considerhow it embodies AlakaʻiLawelawe (ServantLeadership) through itsnourishmentTallest Tree Spot the tallest treeyou can find. Reflecton how its height andstrength symbolizeAlakaʻi Lawelawe(guiding othersHala Tree (Pandanus) Locate a hala tree,used for weaving mats.Think about how itconnects to ʻIkeKūpuna (AncestralKnowledge) andcreating pathwaysKalo (Taro) Identify a kalo plant.Reflect on itsconnection to ʻohana(family) and ʻIkeKūpuna, as itsymbolizes life andancestral rootsFood Plant Find a plant that providesfood for people oranimals. Reflect on howit represents AlakaʻiLawelawe throughsustenance and serviceSacred Plant Identify a plantconsidered sacred inHawaiian culture.Share why it issignificant and how itconnects to KūponoUnique Leaves Locate a plant withunusual or distinctleaves. Reflect on howdiversity in naturereflects ʻIke Kūpuna(learning from variety)Niu (Coconut) Find a coconut tree.Think about its manyuses and how itrepresents servingothers and AlakaʻiLawelaweKukui 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 - HonorableCharacterFree!Colorful Flowers Find a plant withvibrant flowers. Thinkabout how its colorsrepresent joy andKūpono throughsharing positivityPlumeria (Frangipani) Locate a plumeriatree. Reflect on howits beauty and alohaspirit tie to Kūponoand the importanceof kindnessFree!Medicinal Plant Find a plant that wasused in lāʻau lapaʻau(Hawaiian medicine).Note its name and oneway it was used,connecting to ʻIkeKūpunaFree!Free!Ulu (Breadfruit) Spot a breadfruit tree,representing abundanceand growth. Considerhow it embodies AlakaʻiLawelawe (ServantLeadership) through itsnourishmentTallest Tree Spot the tallest treeyou can find. Reflecton how its height andstrength symbolizeAlakaʻi Lawelawe(guiding othersHala Tree (Pandanus) Locate a hala tree,used for weaving mats.Think about how itconnects to ʻIkeKūpuna (AncestralKnowledge) andcreating pathwaysKalo (Taro) Identify a kalo plant.Reflect on itsconnection to ʻohana(family) and ʻIkeKūpuna, as itsymbolizes life andancestral rootsFood Plant Find a plant that providesfood for people oranimals. Reflect on howit represents AlakaʻiLawelawe throughsustenance and serviceSacred Plant Identify a plantconsidered sacred inHawaiian culture.Share why it issignificant and how itconnects to KūponoUnique Leaves Locate a plant withunusual or distinctleaves. Reflect on howdiversity in naturereflects ʻIke Kūpuna(learning from variety)Niu (Coconut) Find a coconut tree.Think about its manyuses and how itrepresents servingothers and AlakaʻiLawelaweKukui 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 - HonorableCharacter

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. Free!
  2. Colorful Flowers Find a plant with vibrant flowers. Think about how its colors represent joy and Kūpono through sharing positivity
  3. Plumeria (Frangipani) Locate a plumeria tree. Reflect on how its beauty and aloha spirit tie to Kūpono and the importance of kindness
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  5. 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
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  8. Ulu (Breadfruit) Spot a breadfruit tree, representing abundance and growth. Consider how it embodies Alakaʻi Lawelawe (Servant Leadership) through its nourishment
  9. Tallest Tree Spot the tallest tree you can find. Reflect on how its height and strength symbolize Alakaʻi Lawelawe (guiding others
  10. Hala Tree (Pandanus) Locate a hala tree, used for weaving mats. Think about how it connects to ʻIke Kūpuna (Ancestral Knowledge) and creating pathways
  11. Kalo (Taro) Identify a kalo plant. Reflect on its connection to ʻohana (family) and ʻIke Kūpuna, as it symbolizes life and ancestral roots
  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. Sacred Plant Identify a plant considered sacred in Hawaiian culture. Share why it is significant and how it connects to Kūpono
  14. Unique Leaves Locate a plant with unusual or distinct leaves. Reflect on how diversity in nature reflects ʻIke Kūpuna (learning from variety)
  15. Niu (Coconut) Find a coconut tree. Think about its many uses and how it represents serving others and Alakaʻi Lawelawe
  16. 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