(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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"Just copy and paste it onto your own assignment"
Tries to tell someone off, but gets ignored
Tries to be relatable (e.g. "I met Chunkz")
"Take a screen capture and upload it onto your assignment"
Calls Marshall "Hardy"
Yapping about anything but the lesson
Gives different answers to the same question
Takes 3 business years to respond on Teams
"When someone plays loud music/ talks loud on the bus, everyone jumps off"
Asks someone to babysit a perfectly capable student
Actually wholesome?
Lets Ashley & Marshall get away with anything
"Log on to Teams"
"I shouldn't be able to hear your conversations"
"I have to do the register in the first 10 minutes, if you come after you're late"
"When you ask for a reference from the college, the first thing they'll say is your attendance"
"There's another class in here afterwards"
"If my daughter was in this lesson..."
Calls us year 12s
"You okay, ladies?" (then lists the entire class)
"Put today's date" on a random worksheet
"Go on to the assignment and open the power point"
Accidental Racism
Randomly says the most out-of-pocket thing
"Okay folks"
"If you just do what I tell you, you'll get a D*"
"Lets be POSITVE"
Adds a new thing to the assignments
Calls someone on Teams
Explains how "outstanding" he is as a teacher
Refers to himself by name
Changes the due date of the assignment
Says how much harder A-level chemistry/ biology is in comparison
Gets extremely defensive when called out
"If you're late just message me on teams"
Someone walks out and he doesn't notice
Repeats the same story/ part of the lesson
Doesn't answer your question/ gives you a non-answer
Accidental sexism
Tries to explain something to someone who already knows what they're doing
"Look at [...]'s work"/ "Can you e-mail your work to them"