Help aclassmatewith atask.Draw or createsomething thatrepresentsautismacceptance.Researchand share aninterestingfact aboutautism.Be a friendto someonewho mightfeel left out.Write a letteror note ofappreciationto an autismadvocate.Start aconversationwith someoneyou don’tnormally talk to.Attend or watchan autism-related event,like a webinaror movie.Learn about afamous personwith autism andshare theiraccomplishments.Learn threesigns inAmericanSignLanguage.Give acomplimentto someonetoday.Watch a videoabout anindividual withautism and shareyour thoughtswith the class.Free!Practiceactivelistening in aconversation.Spend 10minutesreadingaboutautism.Participate inamindfulnessor relaxationactivity.Find a bookwith a characterwho has autismand discuss thebook with yourclass.Help aclassmatewith atask.Draw or createsomething thatrepresentsautismacceptance.Researchand share aninterestingfact aboutautism.Be a friendto someonewho mightfeel left out.Write a letteror note ofappreciationto an autismadvocate.Start aconversationwith someoneyou don’tnormally talk to.Attend or watchan autism-related event,like a webinaror movie.Learn about afamous personwith autism andshare theiraccomplishments.Learn threesigns inAmericanSignLanguage.Give acomplimentto someonetoday.Watch a videoabout anindividual withautism and shareyour thoughtswith the class.Free!Practiceactivelistening in aconversation.Spend 10minutesreadingaboutautism.Participate inamindfulnessor relaxationactivity.Find a bookwith a characterwho has autismand discuss thebook with yourclass.

Autism Acceptance Month 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. Help a classmate with a task.
  2. Draw or create something that represents autism acceptance.
  3. Research and share an interesting fact about autism.
  4. Be a friend to someone who might feel left out.
  5. Write a letter or note of appreciation to an autism advocate.
  6. Start a conversation with someone you don’t normally talk to.
  7. Attend or watch an autism-related event, like a webinar or movie.
  8. Learn about a famous person with autism and share their accomplishments.
  9. Learn three signs in American Sign Language.
  10. Give a compliment to someone today.
  11. Watch a video about an individual with autism and share your thoughts with the class.
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  13. Practice active listening in a conversation.
  14. Spend 10 minutes reading about autism.
  15. Participate in a mindfulness or relaxation activity.
  16. Find a book with a character who has autism and discuss the book with your class.