Curiosity Example: Reflecting on mistakes “What could I do differently next time?” Compassion Example: Sharing supplies Compassion Example: Checking in when a classmate is upset Courage Example: Speaking up when you see unkindness Curiosity Example: Asking a follow-up question Community Example: Helping clean up after art Curiosity Non- Example: Interrupting or dismissing a peer’s perspective Compassion Non-Example: Rolling your eyes at a question Courage Example: Asking for help when the work feels confusing Compassion Non- Example: Laughing at mistakes Compassion Example: Acknowledging when a peer tries hard Courage Example: Admitting when you make a mistake Courage Non- Example: Quitting when it’s hard Compassion Non-Example: Ignoring someone sitting alone Courage Non- Example: Copying homework Community Non-Example: Whispering while someone presents Curiosity Example: Joining a group activity with new people instead of always sticking to the same friends Courage Non- Example: Choosing only the easiest tasks and avoiding challenges Curiosity Non- Example: Giving up right away when schoolwork feels confusing Community Example: Including someone in a group project Community Non- Example: Saying 'you can’t play' Curiosity Non- Example: “That’s weird” instead of asking to learn more Community Non-Example: Leaving the classroom messy Community Example: Listening when classmates share ideas Curiosity Example: Reflecting on mistakes “What could I do differently next time?” Compassion Example: Sharing supplies Compassion Example: Checking in when a classmate is upset Courage Example: Speaking up when you see unkindness Curiosity Example: Asking a follow-up question Community Example: Helping clean up after art Curiosity Non- Example: Interrupting or dismissing a peer’s perspective Compassion Non-Example: Rolling your eyes at a question Courage Example: Asking for help when the work feels confusing Compassion Non- Example: Laughing at mistakes Compassion Example: Acknowledging when a peer tries hard Courage Example: Admitting when you make a mistake Courage Non- Example: Quitting when it’s hard Compassion Non-Example: Ignoring someone sitting alone Courage Non- Example: Copying homework Community Non-Example: Whispering while someone presents Curiosity Example: Joining a group activity with new people instead of always sticking to the same friends Courage Non- Example: Choosing only the easiest tasks and avoiding challenges Curiosity Non- Example: Giving up right away when schoolwork feels confusing Community Example: Including someone in a group project Community Non- Example: Saying 'you can’t play' Curiosity Non- Example: “That’s weird” instead of asking to learn more Community Non-Example: Leaving the classroom messy Community Example: Listening when classmates share ideas
(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.
Curiosity Example: Reflecting on mistakes “What could I do differently next time?”
Compassion Example: Sharing supplies
Compassion Example: Checking in when a classmate is upset
Courage Example: Speaking up when you see unkindness
Curiosity Example: Asking a follow-up question
Community Example: Helping clean up after art
Curiosity Non-Example: Interrupting or dismissing a peer’s perspective
Compassion Non-Example: Rolling your eyes at a question
Courage Example: Asking for help when the work feels confusing
Compassion Non-Example: Laughing at mistakes
Compassion Example: Acknowledging when a peer tries hard
Courage Example: Admitting when you make a mistake
Courage Non-Example: Quitting when it’s hard
Compassion Non-Example: Ignoring someone sitting alone
Courage Non-Example: Copying homework
Community Non-Example: Whispering while someone presents
Curiosity Example: Joining a group activity with new people instead of always sticking to the same friends
Courage Non-Example: Choosing only the easiest tasks and avoiding challenges
Curiosity Non-Example: Giving up right away when schoolwork feels confusing
Community Example: Including someone in a group project
Community Non-Example: Saying 'you can’t play'
Curiosity Non-Example: “That’s weird” instead of asking to learn more
Community Non-Example: Leaving the classroom messy
Community Example: Listening when classmates share ideas