21Listeningcarefully soyou don’tmiss anything23Pointing out thata classmate didit when you getin trouble forsomething15Saying “sorry”when youaccidentallybumped into aclassmate or adult24Crawling underdesks to getthe teacher’sattention14Waiting foryour turnduring Uno6Saying "Excuseme" if you needto get pastsomeone.9Runningduringrecess4Saying "Teacher,teacher, teacher!"over and overwhile the teacheris talking toanother student.22Asking forhelp whenyou need it18Copying yourclassmateswork whilethey’re awayfrom their desk1Jumping likea frogthrough thehallway11Followingthe teachersdirections12Cleaning upyour area whenyou're doneeating lunch8Asking to usethe bathroomright after theclass just had abathroom break19SlammingyourChromebookclosed10Runningin library5Making sillynoises whilethe teacher isgivinginstructions.16Keepinghands andfeet toyourself7Doing a WWEmove andthrowing yourfriend to theground duringrecess17Keeping personalbelongings, suchas backpacks,desk supplies, andpapers, organizedand neat2Ignoring theteacherwhen shestalking13Immediatelyshouting “Ineed help”when you raiseyour hand20Followinginstructionsthe first timethey’re given3Saying"please" or"thank you"21Listeningcarefully soyou don’tmiss anything23Pointing out thata classmate didit when you getin trouble forsomething15Saying “sorry”when youaccidentallybumped into aclassmate or adult24Crawling underdesks to getthe teacher’sattention14Waiting foryour turnduring Uno6Saying "Excuseme" if you needto get pastsomeone.9Runningduringrecess4Saying "Teacher,teacher, teacher!"over and overwhile the teacheris talking toanother student.22Asking forhelp whenyou need it18Copying yourclassmateswork whilethey’re awayfrom their desk1Jumping likea frogthrough thehallway11Followingthe teachersdirections12Cleaning upyour area whenyou're doneeating lunch8Asking to usethe bathroomright after theclass just had abathroom break19SlammingyourChromebookclosed10Runningin library5Making sillynoises whilethe teacher isgivinginstructions.16Keepinghands andfeet toyourself7Doing a WWEmove andthrowing yourfriend to theground duringrecess17Keeping personalbelongings, suchas backpacks,desk supplies, andpapers, organizedand neat2Ignoring theteacherwhen shestalking13Immediatelyshouting “Ineed help”when you raiseyour hand20Followinginstructionsthe first timethey’re given3Saying"please" or"thank you"

Expected vs Unexpected School Behaviors - 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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
  1. 21 Listening carefully so you don’t miss anything
  2. 23 Pointing out that a classmate did it when you get in trouble for something
  3. 15 Saying “sorry” when you accidentally bumped into a classmate or adult
  4. 24 Crawling under desks to get the teacher’s attention
  5. 14 Waiting for your turn during Uno
  6. 6 Saying "Excuse me" if you need to get past someone.
  7. 9 Running during recess
  8. 4 Saying "Teacher, teacher, teacher!" over and over while the teacher is talking to another student.
  9. 22 Asking for help when you need it
  10. 18 Copying your classmates work while they’re away from their desk
  11. 1 Jumping like a frog through the hallway
  12. 11 Following the teachers directions
  13. 12 Cleaning up your area when you're done eating lunch
  14. 8 Asking to use the bathroom right after the class just had a bathroom break
  15. 19 Slamming your Chromebook closed
  16. 10 Running in library
  17. 5 Making silly noises while the teacher is giving instructions.
  18. 16 Keeping hands and feet to yourself
  19. 7 Doing a WWE move and throwing your friend to the ground during recess
  20. 17 Keeping personal belongings, such as backpacks, desk supplies, and papers, organized and neat
  21. 2 Ignoring the teacher when shes talking
  22. 13 Immediately shouting “I need help” when you raise your hand
  23. 20 Following instructions the first time they’re given
  24. 3 Saying "please" or "thank you"