This bingo card has a free space and 39 words: "Let’s break into small groups!", Presenter reads every slide word-for-word, A tech issue derails everything, Presenter says, “This will only take 10 minutes” (it doesn’t), Acronym you’ve never heard before, Someone nods off (or looks dangerously close), Presenter asks, “Can everyone see this?” as slide is unreadable, “Let’s do a quick icebreaker” (groans ensue), PD topic unrelated to your grade/content area, Staff member openly scrolling Amazon or Facebook, Someone makes a joke only teachers would understand—and it slays, “I know it’s a lot of info today…” (understatement of the year), Training on a system no one will ever use again, The same slideshow from last year, but “updated”, “Please fill out this 17-page form... electronically”, Teachers secretly texting under the table, Someone asks, “Are we going to actually get to our classrooms today?”, Everyone “takes notes” but really just doodles, “Please no tech", New policy that contradicts last year’s policy, Whispered complaints about “all these meetings”, Teacher yawns so loudly it echoes, “We’ll send out a follow-up email with all this info”, Acronym overload that sounds like alphabet soup, “This will help improve student outcomes”, Someone’s phone rings loudly—awkward silence, Long-winded explanation of a very simple concept, “Let’s watch a video”, "Remember to practice self-care", Speaker uses jargon like it’s a secret code, "Good Morning! Oh, you can do better than that!", "We are a family here, so like a family...", Principal or admin standing in the back of the room watching, Writing your small group ideas on a poster/large post-it, You get the choice of a break or getting out early, Spelling, grammar, or capitalization error in the presentation slides, A cliche mantra is shared by a presenter, Someone asks a question that has been answered and All admin are isolated from the staff in a group.
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