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Grief Bingo Cards Free Pdf Game
You can easily customize this "Grief Bingo Cards Free Pdf" game by clicking on the "Edit" button above.
You can customize Number Bingo, Word Bingo, Quiz Bingo;
Grid Size, colors, background, etc;
Title text, colors, background, etc; and lot more.
How to play "Grief Bingo Cards Free Pdf"?
Game Modes Supported:
Paper Host: Print PDF calling card & calling slips and manually pick the slips.
Paper Players: Print PDF bingo cards and manually mark the cards.
Online Host: Click on Play button and select Host.
Online Players: Click on Play button and select Player.
Hybrid: Pick any combination above. For example, Host can be either Paper or Online.
And players can be Paper or Online or a mix of both.
How to Play Paper Bingo:
Start by downloading the "Grief" PDF by clicking on the "Full PDF" button above.
Open the PDF and print it.
For random drawing, you can print another copy of the call list, cut, fold and then draw them randomly at play time.
Cut the bingo cards at the cut marks if there are more than 1 bingo cards per page.
Distribute one card per player. For marking, you can use markers, pens, pencils or crayons. Crayons are the cheapest.
Choose one person to be the caller. If you are playing in a small group, the caller may also play along with their own Bingo card.
The caller begins the game by randomly choosing a word from the call list and announcing it to all players.
The players check their cards to see if they have the called word. If they do, they mark that word.
The first player to complete a horizontal, vertical, or a diagonal line of marked words shouts "Bingo!" and wins the game.
The caller verifies that the words marked form a correct line according to the Bingo card and call list.
You can play for multiple patterns or a full card blackout for an extended game.
This Grief Bingo Cards Free Pdf Game contains following Words or Phrases: "Everything happens for a reason", "I know how you feel because ____" - something that is not comparable, Ate your feelings, Cried in public, Developed a darker sense of humor, Didn't cry when others thought you "should", Felt unexpected moments of peace, Forgot that your loved one died for a moment, Got mad at someone for saying "It'll be okay", Got triggered by a holiday, Got worried about something happening to someone else you love, Had a "griefburst", Had grief dreams or nightmares, Had increased headaches or stomachaches, Had relationships with friends or family change, Had school tell your peers without your permission, Had survivors guilt or blamed yourself, Have a favorite picture of them on your phone, Have been reminded of them by a smell or sound, Kept a piece of their clothing, Kept an old voicemail from your person, Significantly increased or decreased eating habits, Thought you saw the person again, Went back to school within a couple days of the death, Went to the funeral.