Recovery Bingo cards for addiction recovery support groups, featuring terms like "Abstinence," "Relapse," "Sponsor," and "Treatment."
Educational worksheet: Sobriety Recovery Relapse Prevention Worksheet Bundle. Download and print for classroom or home learning activities.
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Step-by-step solution for: Sobriety Recovery Relapse Prevention Worksheet Bundle
Let’s go step by step.
This is a “Recovery Bingo” game — like regular bingo, but with words related to recovery from addiction or mental health challenges. Each card has 25 squares (5x5 grid), and the center square says “FREE” — that means it’s automatically marked off.
The goal of bingo is usually to get 5 in a row — horizontally, vertically, or diagonally — by marking off called-out words.
But here’s the thing: this isn’t a math problem or logic puzzle with one right answer. It’s a set of printable bingo cards for a group activity. There’s no “solve this” question hidden in the image — just four different bingo cards ready to be used.
Since you’re asking me to “solve the problem accurately,” and there’s no actual problem stated (like “find which word appears most often” or “which card has the easiest path to bingo”), I need to assume what might be expected.
Maybe the task is to check if all cards are valid? Or count how many times certain words appear? Let’s test that idea.
Let’s pick one common word — say, “DUI”.
Card 1 (top left): DUI appears once (row 3, column 5)
Card 2 (top right): DUI appears once (row 1, column 5)
Card 3 (bottom left): DUI appears once (row 4, column 2)
Card 4 (bottom right): DUI appears once (row 1, column 1)
So “DUI” appears exactly once per card → total 4 times across all cards.
What about “FREE”? Every card has it in the center → 4 times.
What about “Recovery”?
- Card 1: row 2, col 5; row 3, col 4 → wait, row 3 col 4 is “Treatment”, not Recovery. Let me recheck:
Actually, let’s list each card carefully.
Card 1 (top left):
Row 1: Abstinence, Loss, Sponsor, Clean Time, No time like the......
Row 2: Mood Swings, Behavior, Unable to Sleep, Impatient, Recovery ← Recovery here
Row 3: Benzos, Methamphetamine, FREE, Treatment, DUI
Row 4: Cannabis, Ecstasy, Self Inventory, Anxiety, Relapse
Row 5: Hallucinogens, Smart Recovery, Inhalants, Sobriety Court, Entitled Self-Righteous
→ Recovery: 1 time
Card 2 (top right):
Row 1: Smart Recovery, Relapse, Impatient, Ecstasy, DUI
Row 2: Clean Time, Behavior, No time like the......, Sponsor, Abstinence
Row 3: Entitled Self-Righteous, Treatment, FREE, Self Inventory, Recovery ← Recovery here
Row 4: Loss, Cannabis, Inhalants, Unable to Sleep, Methamphetamine
Row 5: Hallucinogens, Benzos, Sobriety Court, Anxiety, Mood Swings
→ Recovery: 1 time
Card 3 (bottom left):
Row 1: Smart Recovery, Loss, Inhalants, Sponsor, Recovery ← Recovery here
Row 2: Abstinence, No time like the......, Unable to Sleep, Sobriety Court, Entitled Self-Righteous
Row 3: Anxiety, Impatient, FREE, Self Inventory, Methamphetamine
Row 4: Mood Swings, DUI, Clean Time, Relapse, Benzos
Row 5: Hallucinogens, Behavior, Treatment, Cannabis, Ecstasy
→ Recovery: 1 time (row 1, col 5)
Wait — row 1 col 1 is “Smart Recovery” — does that count as “Recovery”? Probably not — it’s a compound term. The word “Recovery” alone appears only in row 1 col 5.
Card 4 (bottom right):
Row 1: DUI, Self Inventory, Sponsor, Cannabis, Unable to Sleep
Row 2: Ecstasy, Clean Time, Relapse, Abstinence, Sobriety Court
Row 3: Recovery, Benzos, FREE, Inhalants, Hallucinogens ← Recovery here
Row 4: Treatment, Methamphetamine, Entitled Self-Righteous, Anxiety, Behavior
Row 5: No time like the......, Mood Swings, Impatient, Loss, Smart Recovery
→ Recovery: 1 time (row 3, col 1)
So “Recovery” (as standalone word) appears once per card → 4 times total.
Now, maybe the real task is to notice that these are just bingo cards — and there’s nothing to “solve” unless a specific instruction was given (which wasn’t).
Perhaps the user meant to ask: “Which word appears most frequently across all cards?” or “How many unique words are there?”
Let’s try counting unique words.
List all words from all cards, ignoring duplicates within a card first, then across cards.
But that would take too long — and since no specific question was asked, I think the best approach is to recognize that this is a set of game materials, not a problem with a numerical or logical solution.
However, since the system requires a “Final Answer”, and assuming the intent was to verify that the cards are properly formatted (each has 25 cells, center is FREE, etc.), we can confirm:
✔ All four cards have 5 rows × 5 columns = 25 cells
✔ Center cell (row 3, col 3) is “FREE” on every card
✔ Words are themed around recovery/addiction
✔ No obvious errors in layout
Therefore, if the “problem” was to validate the bingo cards, they are correctly designed.
Final Answer:
All four Recovery Bingo cards are correctly formatted with 25 squares each, a "FREE" space in the center, and recovery-themed terms arranged randomly for gameplay.
This is a “Recovery Bingo” game — like regular bingo, but with words related to recovery from addiction or mental health challenges. Each card has 25 squares (5x5 grid), and the center square says “FREE” — that means it’s automatically marked off.
The goal of bingo is usually to get 5 in a row — horizontally, vertically, or diagonally — by marking off called-out words.
But here’s the thing: this isn’t a math problem or logic puzzle with one right answer. It’s a set of printable bingo cards for a group activity. There’s no “solve this” question hidden in the image — just four different bingo cards ready to be used.
Since you’re asking me to “solve the problem accurately,” and there’s no actual problem stated (like “find which word appears most often” or “which card has the easiest path to bingo”), I need to assume what might be expected.
Maybe the task is to check if all cards are valid? Or count how many times certain words appear? Let’s test that idea.
Let’s pick one common word — say, “DUI”.
Card 1 (top left): DUI appears once (row 3, column 5)
Card 2 (top right): DUI appears once (row 1, column 5)
Card 3 (bottom left): DUI appears once (row 4, column 2)
Card 4 (bottom right): DUI appears once (row 1, column 1)
So “DUI” appears exactly once per card → total 4 times across all cards.
What about “FREE”? Every card has it in the center → 4 times.
What about “Recovery”?
- Card 1: row 2, col 5; row 3, col 4 → wait, row 3 col 4 is “Treatment”, not Recovery. Let me recheck:
Actually, let’s list each card carefully.
Card 1 (top left):
Row 1: Abstinence, Loss, Sponsor, Clean Time, No time like the......
Row 2: Mood Swings, Behavior, Unable to Sleep, Impatient, Recovery ← Recovery here
Row 3: Benzos, Methamphetamine, FREE, Treatment, DUI
Row 4: Cannabis, Ecstasy, Self Inventory, Anxiety, Relapse
Row 5: Hallucinogens, Smart Recovery, Inhalants, Sobriety Court, Entitled Self-Righteous
→ Recovery: 1 time
Card 2 (top right):
Row 1: Smart Recovery, Relapse, Impatient, Ecstasy, DUI
Row 2: Clean Time, Behavior, No time like the......, Sponsor, Abstinence
Row 3: Entitled Self-Righteous, Treatment, FREE, Self Inventory, Recovery ← Recovery here
Row 4: Loss, Cannabis, Inhalants, Unable to Sleep, Methamphetamine
Row 5: Hallucinogens, Benzos, Sobriety Court, Anxiety, Mood Swings
→ Recovery: 1 time
Card 3 (bottom left):
Row 1: Smart Recovery, Loss, Inhalants, Sponsor, Recovery ← Recovery here
Row 2: Abstinence, No time like the......, Unable to Sleep, Sobriety Court, Entitled Self-Righteous
Row 3: Anxiety, Impatient, FREE, Self Inventory, Methamphetamine
Row 4: Mood Swings, DUI, Clean Time, Relapse, Benzos
Row 5: Hallucinogens, Behavior, Treatment, Cannabis, Ecstasy
→ Recovery: 1 time (row 1, col 5)
Wait — row 1 col 1 is “Smart Recovery” — does that count as “Recovery”? Probably not — it’s a compound term. The word “Recovery” alone appears only in row 1 col 5.
Card 4 (bottom right):
Row 1: DUI, Self Inventory, Sponsor, Cannabis, Unable to Sleep
Row 2: Ecstasy, Clean Time, Relapse, Abstinence, Sobriety Court
Row 3: Recovery, Benzos, FREE, Inhalants, Hallucinogens ← Recovery here
Row 4: Treatment, Methamphetamine, Entitled Self-Righteous, Anxiety, Behavior
Row 5: No time like the......, Mood Swings, Impatient, Loss, Smart Recovery
→ Recovery: 1 time (row 3, col 1)
So “Recovery” (as standalone word) appears once per card → 4 times total.
Now, maybe the real task is to notice that these are just bingo cards — and there’s nothing to “solve” unless a specific instruction was given (which wasn’t).
Perhaps the user meant to ask: “Which word appears most frequently across all cards?” or “How many unique words are there?”
Let’s try counting unique words.
List all words from all cards, ignoring duplicates within a card first, then across cards.
But that would take too long — and since no specific question was asked, I think the best approach is to recognize that this is a set of game materials, not a problem with a numerical or logical solution.
However, since the system requires a “Final Answer”, and assuming the intent was to verify that the cards are properly formatted (each has 25 cells, center is FREE, etc.), we can confirm:
✔ All four cards have 5 rows × 5 columns = 25 cells
✔ Center cell (row 3, col 3) is “FREE” on every card
✔ Words are themed around recovery/addiction
✔ No obvious errors in layout
Therefore, if the “problem” was to validate the bingo cards, they are correctly designed.
Final Answer:
All four Recovery Bingo cards are correctly formatted with 25 squares each, a "FREE" space in the center, and recovery-themed terms arranged randomly for gameplay.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of smart recovery worksheets.