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Random Acts Of Kindness Bingo #1

Card Description : Random Acts of Kindness Bingo is all about inspiring nice acts with a motivating and fun game of Bingo! To play, first print the bingo cards. Kids then complete an act of kindness and mark the space on their card. You can celebrate all of those caring Bingos with a small token of gratitude like a treat or a special activity.

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Send a card to a nursing home patient. Send a thank you note to a teacher. Write a letter to a friend or relative. Do something nice for your sibling...shhh! Don't tell them! Do a chore without having to be told.
Pick up litter around the street. Use Jib Jab to send a funny e-card. Create a video of you sharing a talent. Share it with someone you love. Draw or create something. Give it to someone you love. Mail a thank you letter to your local fire department.
Mail a thank you letter to your local police department. Write a thank you letter to your doctor. Do something nice for a neighbor. Ask your sibling or neighbor to play a game. Let them choose.
Text a video to someone telling them how much you love them. Write a letter to someone in the military thanking them for their service. Bake cookies and deliver them to a neighbor. Ask a local nursing for a list of residents that would be interested in having a pen pal. Assign residents to friends and family that would be willing to write. Do a chore without having to be told.
Write a card to your Mom or Dad. Surprise them by leaving it somewhere only they will find it, like in the car or on their nightstand. Write a letter to a special grandparent, aunt, or uncle telling them how much you love them. Walk around the house. Find 3 things you could put away. Let a sibling win an argument. Offer to help cook dinner.

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How To Play Random Acts Of Kindness Bingo Bingo Cards

  1. Print and go Random Acts Of Kindness Bingo, Customize or start from scratch with Random Acts Of Kindness Bingo bingo cards by logging in or registering your Bingo Card Creator
  2. Give one card to each player.
  3. call off words randomly from the cut-aprt call list automatically genarated when you print your Random Acts Of Kindness 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:

How long a bingo game lasts depends on what pace you read the clues at and how many players you have. If you read faster, such as for older or more experienced students, or if you have more players, the game tends to end more quickly. In general, I suggest allocating between twenty and thirty minutes to a bingo game. Since they can potentially end as early as the fourth word called, though that is quite rare, I encourage you to keep playing in the event of the game being over earlier than you expected it to be. Almost 90% of bingo games with a 25 word list and 25 players will see their first bingo within 7 to 11 words being called.


Card Customization Tip:

You can use Bingo Card Creator to change the card size. This will help if you do not have a lot of time or for younger audiences.

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Words List For Random Acts of Kindness Bingo Bingo Cards

  • Send a card to a nursing home patient.
  • Send a thank you note to a teacher.
  • Write a letter to a friend or relative.
  • Do something nice for your sibling...shhh! Don't tell them!
  • Do a chore without having to be told.
  • Pick up litter around the street.
  • Use Jib Jab to send a funny e-card.
  • Create a video of you sharing a talent. Share it with someone you love.
  • Draw or create something. Give it to someone you love.
  • Mail a thank you letter to your local fire department.
  • Mail a thank you letter to your local police department.
  • Write a thank you letter to your doctor.
  • Write a thank you letter to your local ambulance service.
  • Do something nice for a neighbor.
  • Ask your sibling or neighbor to play a game. Let them choose.
  • Text a video to someone telling them how much you love them.
  • Write a letter to someone in the military thanking them for their service.
  • Bake cookies and deliver them to a neighbor.
  • Ask a local nursing for a list of residents that would be interested in having a pen pal. Assign residents to friends and family that would be willing to write.
  • Do a chore without having to be told.
  • Write a card to your Mom or Dad. Surprise them by leaving it somewhere only they will find it, like in the car or on their nightstand.
  • Write a letter to a special grandparent, aunt, or uncle telling them how much you love them.
  • Walk around the house. Find 3 things you could put away.
  • Let a sibling win an argument.
  • Offer to help cook dinner.
  • Offer to help do the laundry.