Something about Ben Complaining about another class Something about Jake Mentions Pearson Something about Ryan Something about Judith Right... I don't understand Complains about test scores I'll send you to game dev Cackling Something about John Telling people to revise Something about Ian What's going on? Technical difficulties Not good enough Blaming a team for something one person did Calling something rubbish Complaining about people outside You can use AI but only for revision Take your hood down This is an A Level course (free) It doesn't exist "Back in my day" (anecdote) Something about Ben Complaining about another class Something about Jake Mentions Pearson Something about Ryan Something about Judith Right... I don't understand Complains about test scores I'll send you to game dev Cackling Something about John Telling people to revise Something about Ian What's going on? Technical difficulties Not good enough Blaming a team for something one person did Calling something rubbish Complaining about people outside You can use AI but only for revision Take your hood down This is an A Level course (free) It doesn't exist "Back in my day" (anecdote)
(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.
Something about Ben
Complaining about another class
Something about Jake
Mentions Pearson
Something about Ryan
Something about Judith
Right...
I don't understand
Complains about test scores
I'll send you to game dev
Cackling
Something about John
Telling people to revise
Something about Ian
What's going on?
Technical difficulties
Not good enough
Blaming a team for something one person did
Calling something rubbish
Complaining about people outside
You can use AI but only for revision
Take your hood down
This is an A Level course (free)
It doesn't exist
"Back in my day" (anecdote)