This bingo card has a free space and 25 words: Introduced the topic clearly, Outlined what the lecture would cover, Explained a difficult concept step by step, Gave real-life or personal examples, Summarized key points at the end, Highlighted something important, Used a cause-effect structure, Used a problem-solution structure, Spoke at a clear and understandable pace, Used emphasis or intonation to highlight a point, Paused to let students think or write, Used humor appropriately, Repeated or rephrased a key idea, Asked rhetorical questions, Used clear transitions (e.g., “Now let’s move to...”), Used a slide or visual aid effectively, Referred to the visual while speaking, Highlighted something important on the slide, Avoided reading directly from the slides, Visual supported understanding of the topic, Made eye contact with the audience, Asked the audience a question, Used inclusive language (“we,” “us,” “you all”), Made the content relevant to students’ lives or studied and Used helpful gestures.
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