(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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Say something clever to lighten a tense situation.
Give a teammate a high-five for their effort.
Defend someone using words, not fighting.
Share a small success from your day with a friend.
Figure out a clever way to distract or redirect bullying without confrontation.
Think of a subtle way to help someone feel included.
Notice when someone is being treated unfairly.
Take a break to cool off before saying something sharp.
Stop a rumour before it spreads (even funny ones).
Spot a mean comment and respond in a calm, confident way.
Notice when someone is getting talked over and let them speak.
Compliment someone without overdoing it.
You're only as cool as you treat others.
Keep calm when someone tries to start an argument.
Show respect even if someone annoys you.
Leave a kind note or message for someone without signing it.
Identify when a joke has gone too far.
Help someone without being asked.
Take a moment to think before reacting to mean words.
Keep an eye out for online mean comments.
Spot a friend who seems upset but isn’t saying anything.
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Know the difference between bullying and banter.
Stick up for your idea or opinion without putting others down.
Say “no” politely if someone pressures you to join in mean behaviour.
Give yourself a “well done” for staying calm.
Be encouraging towards other people's passions or interests.
Make a group of people laugh without making one person sad.
Try to understand that 'hurt people', hurt people.
Let someone else take the lead sometimes.
Notice if someone’s being left out and include them quietly.
Listen to someone’s side before jumping to conclusions.
Say something that makes someone feel like they belong.