Has already watched a holiday movie this season. Has a favorite holiday song they refuse to skip. Loves giving homemade gifts. Has participated in Secret Santa or a gift exchange. Has been at the school for 5+ years. Donates to a charity during the holidays. Has used a holiday- themed activity with students. Has tried eggnog at least once. Prefers wrapping paper over gift bags. Participated in a holiday spirit week. Has tried eggnog at least once. Drank hot chocolate, coffee, or tea this morning. Has a winter birthday. Can name every grade level in the building. Helped another staff member today. Loves peppermint- flavored snacks. Has already bought at least one gift for someone. Has traveled out of town for the holidays. Prefers ham over turkey (or vice versa). Prefers wrapping paper over gift bags. Has worn holiday socks this week. Has a family holiday tradition they look forward to. Has a favorite holiday dessert. Owns more than one holiday- themed shirt or sweater. Prefers classic holiday music over modern. Has traveled out of town for the holidays. Has a favorite holiday song they refuse to skip. Has attended a holiday parade or festival this year. Has played holiday music in their classroom/office. Can name 5 holiday songs in 10 seconds. Prefers ham over turkey (or vice versa). Has visited Santa (or taken kids to see Santa) in the past 2 years. Put up a Christmas tree or holiday décor at home. Wore holiday colors today (red/green/blue/silver). Has a winter birthday. Has regifted something before (no judgment!). Has taken a holiday family photo. Has wrapped at least one present already. Free! Can name 5 holiday songs in 10 seconds. Has already watched a holiday movie this season. Drank hot chocolate, coffee, or tea this morning. Has decorated their classroom or office. Loves giving homemade gifts. Still keeps a childhood ornament. Has baked cookies in the last month. Has a holiday- themed phone case or wallpaper Has a holiday mug on their desk. Can share a positive moment with students this week. Wore holiday colors today (red/green/blue/silver). Has a secret stash of candy or snacks. Has regifted something before (no judgment!). Enjoys wrapping presents more than shopping for them. Has complimented a colleague today. Has a favorite store for holiday shopping. Can name all the reindeer (or try!). Has bought a gift for a coworker this year. Can do a holiday dance move (elf wiggle, jingle hop, etc.). Knows the words to “Jingle Bells.” Can name every grade level in the building. Shopped on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Can quote a line from a holiday movie. Knows the words to “Jingle Bells.” Has a holiday playlist on their phone. Has a festive classroom activity planned. Has a family holiday tradition they look forward to. Has a holiday sweater (ugly, cute, or otherwise). Has a favorite holiday dessert. Has left cookies out for Santa before. Loves peppermint- flavored snacks. Has a holiday- themed phone case or wallpaper. Can do a holiday dance move (elf wiggle, jingle hop, etc.). Has decorated their classroom or office. Has a holiday mug on their desk. Has a festive classroom activity planned. Has a holiday sweater (ugly, cute, or otherwise). Is giving at least one handmade/DIY gift. Has attended a holiday parade or festival this year. Has been at the school for 5+ years. Has a favorite holiday candle scent. Has participated in Secret Santa or a gift exchange. Has already watched a holiday movie this season. Has a favorite holiday song they refuse to skip. Loves giving homemade gifts. Has participated in Secret Santa or a gift exchange. Has been at the school for 5+ years. Donates to a charity during the holidays. Has used a holiday- themed activity with students. Has tried eggnog at least once. Prefers wrapping paper over gift bags. Participated in a holiday spirit week. Has tried eggnog at least once. Drank hot chocolate, coffee, or tea this morning. Has a winter birthday. Can name every grade level in the building. Helped another staff member today. Loves peppermint- flavored snacks. Has already bought at least one gift for someone. Has traveled out of town for the holidays. Prefers ham over turkey (or vice versa). Prefers wrapping paper over gift bags. Has worn holiday socks this week. Has a family holiday tradition they look forward to. Has a favorite holiday dessert. Owns more than one holiday- themed shirt or sweater. Prefers classic holiday music over modern. Has traveled out of town for the holidays. Has a favorite holiday song they refuse to skip. Has attended a holiday parade or festival this year. Has played holiday music in their classroom/office. Can name 5 holiday songs in 10 seconds. Prefers ham over turkey (or vice versa). Has visited Santa (or taken kids to see Santa) in the past 2 years. Put up a Christmas tree or holiday décor at home. Wore holiday colors today (red/green/blue/silver). Has a winter birthday. Has regifted something before (no judgment!). Has taken a holiday family photo. Has wrapped at least one present already. Free! Can name 5 holiday songs in 10 seconds. Has already watched a holiday movie this season. Drank hot chocolate, coffee, or tea this morning. Has decorated their classroom or office. Loves giving homemade gifts. Still keeps a childhood ornament. Has baked cookies in the last month. Has a holiday- themed phone case or wallpaper Has a holiday mug on their desk. Can share a positive moment with students this week. Wore holiday colors today (red/green/blue/silver). Has a secret stash of candy or snacks. Has regifted something before (no judgment!). Enjoys wrapping presents more than shopping for them. Has complimented a colleague today. Has a favorite store for holiday shopping. Can name all the reindeer (or try!). Has bought a gift for a coworker this year. Can do a holiday dance move (elf wiggle, jingle hop, etc.). Knows the words to “Jingle Bells.” Can name every grade level in the building. Shopped on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Can quote a line from a holiday movie. Knows the words to “Jingle Bells.” Has a holiday playlist on their phone. Has a festive classroom activity planned. Has a family holiday tradition they look forward to. Has a holiday sweater (ugly, cute, or otherwise). Has a favorite holiday dessert. Has left cookies out for Santa before. Loves peppermint- flavored snacks. Has a holiday- themed phone case or wallpaper. Can do a holiday dance move (elf wiggle, jingle hop, etc.). Has decorated their classroom or office. Has a holiday mug on their desk. Has a festive classroom activity planned. Has a holiday sweater (ugly, cute, or otherwise). Is giving at least one handmade/DIY gift. Has attended a holiday parade or festival this year. Has been at the school for 5+ years. Has a favorite holiday candle scent. Has participated in Secret Santa or a gift exchange.
(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.
Has already watched a holiday movie this season.
Has a favorite holiday song they refuse to skip.
Loves giving homemade gifts.
Has participated in Secret Santa or a gift exchange.
Has been at the school for 5+ years.
Donates to a charity during the holidays.
Has used a holiday-themed activity with students.
Has tried eggnog at least once.
Prefers wrapping paper over gift bags.
Participated in a holiday spirit week.
Has tried eggnog at least once.
Drank hot chocolate, coffee, or tea this morning.
Has a winter birthday.
Can name every grade level in the building.
Helped another staff member today.
Loves peppermint-flavored snacks.
Has already bought at least one gift for someone.
Has traveled out of town for the holidays.
Prefers ham over turkey (or vice versa).
Prefers wrapping paper over gift bags.
Has worn holiday socks this week.
Has a family holiday tradition they look forward to.
Has a favorite holiday dessert.
Owns more than one holiday-themed shirt or sweater.
Prefers classic holiday music over modern.
Has traveled out of town for the holidays.
Has a favorite holiday song they refuse to skip.
Has attended a holiday parade or festival this year.
Has played holiday music in their classroom/office.
Can name 5 holiday songs in 10 seconds.
Prefers ham over turkey (or vice versa).
Has visited Santa (or taken kids to see Santa) in the past 2 years.
Put up a Christmas tree or holiday décor at home.
Wore holiday colors today (red/green/blue/silver).
Has a winter birthday.
Has regifted something before (no judgment!).
Has taken a holiday family photo.
Has wrapped at least one present already.
Free!
Can name 5 holiday songs in 10 seconds.
Has already watched a holiday movie this season.
Drank hot chocolate, coffee, or tea this morning.
Has decorated their classroom or office.
Loves giving homemade gifts.
Still keeps a childhood ornament.
Has baked cookies in the last month.
Has a holiday-themed phone case or wallpaper
Has a holiday mug on their desk.
Can share a positive moment with students this week.
Wore holiday colors today (red/green/blue/silver).
Has a secret stash of candy or snacks.
Has regifted something before (no judgment!).
Enjoys wrapping presents more than shopping for them.
Has complimented a colleague today.
Has a favorite store for holiday shopping.
Can name all the reindeer (or try!).
Has bought a gift for a coworker this year.
Can do a holiday dance move (elf wiggle, jingle hop, etc.).
Knows the words to “Jingle Bells.”
Can name every grade level in the building.
Shopped on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.
Can quote a line from a holiday movie.
Knows the words to “Jingle Bells.”
Has a holiday playlist on their phone.
Has a festive classroom activity planned.
Has a family holiday tradition they look forward to.
Has a holiday sweater (ugly, cute, or otherwise).
Has a favorite holiday dessert.
Has left cookies out for Santa before.
Loves peppermint-flavored snacks.
Has a holiday-themed phone case or wallpaper.
Can do a holiday dance move (elf wiggle, jingle hop, etc.).
Has decorated their classroom or office.
Has a holiday mug on their desk.
Has a festive classroom activity planned.
Has a holiday sweater (ugly, cute, or otherwise).
Is giving at least one handmade/DIY gift.
Has attended a holiday parade or festival this year.
Has been at the school for 5+ years.
Has a favorite holiday candle scent.
Has participated in Secret Santa or a gift exchange.