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Be Kind Bingo #1

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Write a note to your teaching telling them what you like most about being in their class. Write a note to your parent telling them something you appreciate that they do for you. Pick a piece of litter in the morning and in the evening. Compliment a classmate. Write a letter to a custodian to say thank you.
Read a book to a younger student/sibling. Write a poem about a person who's important to you and give it to them. Learn 5 new things about a classmate. Draw a picture or complete an art project and send it to a local retirement home. Sit next to a new person at lunch who you do not know very well.
Write a thank you note to cafeteria workers. Use your ice cream money to buy ice cream for a classmate who is having a bad day. Hold the door open for someone else. Find a charity that interests you. Donate time or money.
Smile at everyone you walk past all day. Let somebody go in front of you in line. Write a thank you note to one of the school office staff. Ask somebody new to play with you at recess. Learn about a tradition from another country.
Ask a classmate if he or she needs help. Make a card for your principal telling what you love about your school. Make friends with a younger student. Offer to share something without being asked. Make a card for the bus driver, security guard, or school nurse.

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  2. Give one card to each player.
  3. call off words randomly from the cut-aprt call list automatically genarated when you print your Be Kind Bingo. You can either just call out the word or give more involved clue where the answer is.
  4. Players mark the word on their card.
  5. Get the prize bag ready! The first player to mark words in an entire row, column or diagonal wins!.

Timing Tips:

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Words List For Be Kind Bingo Bingo Cards

  • Write a note to your teaching telling them what you like most about being in their class.
  • Write a note to your parent telling them something you appreciate that they do for you.
  • Pick a piece of litter in the morning and in the evening.
  • Compliment a classmate.
  • Write a letter to a custodian to say thank you.
  • Read a book to a younger student/sibling.
  • Write a poem about a person who's important to you and give it to them.
  • Learn 5 new things about a classmate.
  • Draw a picture or complete an art project and send it to a local retirement home.
  • Sit next to a new person at lunch who you do not know very well.
  • Write a thank you note to cafeteria workers.
  • Use your ice cream money to buy ice cream for a classmate who is having a bad day.
  • Find a quote about friendship in a book. Write it down and give it to someone.
  • Hold the door open for someone else.
  • Find a charity that interests you. Donate time or money.
  • Smile at everyone you walk past all day.
  • Let somebody go in front of you in line.
  • Write a thank you note to one of the school office staff.
  • Ask somebody new to play with you at recess.
  • Learn about a tradition from another country.
  • Ask a classmate if he or she needs help.
  • Make a card for your principal telling what you love about your school.
  • Make friends with a younger student.
  • Offer to share something without being asked.
  • Make a card for the bus driver, security guard, or school nurse.
  • Ask 3 people how their day is going.
  • Learn about a different culture.