Description
What It Is:
This is a 'Kindness BINGO' worksheet. It features a 5x5 bingo grid where each square contains an act of kindness, such as 'Give a deserved compliment,' 'Thank a classmate,' 'Share a snack,' 'Let somebody go first,' 'Play with somebody new,' 'Include a new friend at recess,' 'Help somebody tidy up,' 'Thank a teacher,' 'Offer to help before being asked,' 'Get the door for somebody,' 'Smile at 3 students you don't know,' 'Write a nice note to somebody,' 'Share something of yours,' 'Help somebody who seems upset,' 'Pick up trash,' 'Tidy your desk,' 'Be prepared for each activity,' 'Offer to help your teacher,' 'Give the janitor a compliment,' 'Hold the fountain for somebody,' 'Help a younger student,' 'Help somebody do something,' and 'Hold the door for others.' The center square is marked as 'Free.' The instructions ask the student to complete the Kindness Bingo daily.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-5. The acts of kindness are simple and easily understandable for elementary-aged children. The bingo format is engaging and encourages participation.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes social-emotional learning by encouraging students to practice acts of kindness. It helps develop empathy, compassion, and positive social interactions. The bingo format makes learning fun and interactive, reinforcing positive behaviors.
How to Use It:
Students can try to complete one act of kindness from the bingo card each day. As they complete an act, they can mark off that square. The goal is to get five in a row (BINGO) or fill the entire card. This can be done individually or as a class activity.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school teachers, counselors, and parents who want to promote kindness and positive social skills in children. It can also be used in character education programs or as a classroom management tool.
This is a 'Kindness BINGO' worksheet. It features a 5x5 bingo grid where each square contains an act of kindness, such as 'Give a deserved compliment,' 'Thank a classmate,' 'Share a snack,' 'Let somebody go first,' 'Play with somebody new,' 'Include a new friend at recess,' 'Help somebody tidy up,' 'Thank a teacher,' 'Offer to help before being asked,' 'Get the door for somebody,' 'Smile at 3 students you don't know,' 'Write a nice note to somebody,' 'Share something of yours,' 'Help somebody who seems upset,' 'Pick up trash,' 'Tidy your desk,' 'Be prepared for each activity,' 'Offer to help your teacher,' 'Give the janitor a compliment,' 'Hold the fountain for somebody,' 'Help a younger student,' 'Help somebody do something,' and 'Hold the door for others.' The center square is marked as 'Free.' The instructions ask the student to complete the Kindness Bingo daily.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-5. The acts of kindness are simple and easily understandable for elementary-aged children. The bingo format is engaging and encourages participation.
Why Use It:
This worksheet promotes social-emotional learning by encouraging students to practice acts of kindness. It helps develop empathy, compassion, and positive social interactions. The bingo format makes learning fun and interactive, reinforcing positive behaviors.
How to Use It:
Students can try to complete one act of kindness from the bingo card each day. As they complete an act, they can mark off that square. The goal is to get five in a row (BINGO) or fill the entire card. This can be done individually or as a class activity.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for elementary school teachers, counselors, and parents who want to promote kindness and positive social skills in children. It can also be used in character education programs or as a classroom management tool.

