What is About Pride Month bingo?
About Pride Month Bingo is a printable card built around June celebrations of LGBTQIA+ history and visibility. Players mark squares when they spot moments like "Progress Flag Displayed," "Stonewall Riots Remembered," or "Marsha P Johnson Honored" during parades, gatherings, or community events. The card turns Pride observances into an interactive game that teaches history while celebrating love and equality.
Is About Pride Month bingo good for classrooms and youth groups?
Yes, it works well for middle school through college settings teaching LGBTQIA+ history and allyship. Clues like "Gilbert Baker Discussed," "Harvey Milk Commemorated," and "'Queer' Term Defined" spark conversations about Pride origins and terminology. Teachers pair it with documentary clips or guest speakers, letting students mark squares as they learn about the movement's milestones and ongoing visibility work.
Can I print About Pride Month bingo cards for a parade watch party?
Absolutely. Print one card per guest, then mark squares together as the parade passes—"Parade Float Rolls," "Glitter On Clothes," "Sign Held High," "Rainbow Cupcake Eaten." The shared card turns spectating into a group activity. Winners typically call bingo when five aligned squares fill, though house rules for Pride events often celebrate every completed card with equal enthusiasm.