(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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using a connected font to evoke a feeling of community
Uses the "Parody" Fair Use to copy something
A website that you can use during class according to the WFS MS Tech Agreement
self actualization needs are not being met
using blue to make you feel like they are trustworthy
something that has been plagiarized
an example of someone using "False Memory" to trick the viewer
Uses the "News" Fair Use to copy something
love and belonging needs are being met
using a bold font to evoke a feeling of stregnth
using exaggeration to get you to do something
safety needs are being compromised
using black to evoke a feeling of elegance
using blue to evoke a feeling of calm
using the "Authority" persuasion technique
using the "Consensus" persuasion technique
using yellow to evoke happiness
the "Law of Closure" (connect the dots)
using the "Traditional Wisdom" False Claim
using a rounded font to evoke a feeling of comfort
esteem needs are being met (recognition, status, freedom...) are being met
using red to give a warning
someone using "antimetablization" (mirroring a word in a phrase to sound smart) in their speech
someone using "appeal to tribalism" to make you feel part of group
using drama to "sell" something
using a tall, thin font to envoke a feeling of luxury
esteem needs are being met (recognition, status, freedom...) are not being met
safety needs are being met
something Ms. Kate won't appreciate because she is old
a picture with a caption showing where the image came from
using green to say they are environmentally friendly
using the "False Dilemma " False Claim
Uses the "for Education" Fair Use to copy something
a bibliography or list of cited sources
using the "Appeal to Emotions" False Claim
self actualization needs are being met
using orange to give a warning
a liberal leaning news website
using the "Scarcity" persuasion technique
Uses the "Review" Fair Use to copy something
using red to invoke the feeling of romance
love and belonging needs are not being met
using the "Likability" persuasion technique
using the "Red Herring" False Claim
an example of "yellow journalism" (in the last 5 years)
example of confirmation bias
using a complex font to evoke a feeling of fun
physical needs (food, water, shelter) are being met
something a young kid would like
a conservative leaning news website
someone using "appeal to tribalism" to make you feel part of group
using the "Consistency" persuasion technique
an emoji that everyone should understand
A website that violates the WFS MS Tech Agreement
an example of needing "Prior Knowledge" to understand the site