Teacherplaying onhis/herphoneQUOTE:anypoemSpeakermispronouncesor messes upon a nameBalloonsflyingaway“As welookback…”QUOTE:anypoliticianBand kidloudly smacksinstrument onsomething“Spreadyourwings”QUOTE:anymovie“Followyourdreams”Teachergivesdiploma towrongpersonGirl withthe middlenameMarie“Make theworld abetterplace”“One doorcloses…anotherdoor opens”“Lookaroundyou…”QUOTE:HamiltonthemusicalGirlwearingheels tripsUnnecessarilyloud cheeringfrom the crowdwhen the nameof a senior iscalledSeniors don’tget out oftheir seats atthe correcttimeReference tosome insidejoke that onlyseniorsunderstand“Futureleaders ofAmerica”Speakerforgets toturn miconLong,awkwardtransitionbetweenthingsSpeakerdoesn’t knowhow to talkinto amicrophone“As longas you doyour best”“Be truetoyourself”Speakerdoesn’t knowwho to handthe mic to“[Name]earned[number]collegecredits”“This is notthe endbut thebeginning”“It’s hardtobelieve…”Boy withthe middlenameMichaelLoudfeedbackfrom mic“A newchapter inyour/ourlives”Family createslarge distractionby leaving part-way through theceremonySomeone whodecoratedtheir grad capwith Shrek“Highschoolhas taughtus…”Someonecomplainingabout theturf pelletsDictionarycitation (i.e.,“Websterdefines______ as…”)Teacherplaying onhis/herphoneQUOTE:anypoemSpeakermispronouncesor messes upon a nameBalloonsflyingaway“As welookback…”QUOTE:anypoliticianBand kidloudly smacksinstrument onsomething“Spreadyourwings”QUOTE:anymovie“Followyourdreams”Teachergivesdiploma towrongpersonGirl withthe middlenameMarie“Make theworld abetterplace”“One doorcloses…anotherdoor opens”“Lookaroundyou…”QUOTE:HamiltonthemusicalGirlwearingheels tripsUnnecessarilyloud cheeringfrom the crowdwhen the nameof a senior iscalledSeniors don’tget out oftheir seats atthe correcttimeReference tosome insidejoke that onlyseniorsunderstand“Futureleaders ofAmerica”Speakerforgets toturn miconLong,awkwardtransitionbetweenthingsSpeakerdoesn’t knowhow to talkinto amicrophone“As longas you doyour best”“Be truetoyourself”Speakerdoesn’t knowwho to handthe mic to“[Name]earned[number]collegecredits”“This is notthe endbut thebeginning”“It’s hardtobelieve…”Boy withthe middlenameMichaelLoudfeedbackfrom mic“A newchapter inyour/ourlives”Family createslarge distractionby leaving part-way through theceremonySomeone whodecoratedtheir grad capwith Shrek“Highschoolhas taughtus…”Someonecomplainingabout theturf pelletsDictionarycitation (i.e.,“Websterdefines______ as…”)

You Have Nothing Better to Do - Call List

(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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  1. Teacher playing on his/her phone
  2. QUOTE: any poem
  3. Speaker mispronounces or messes up on a name
  4. Balloons flying away
  5. “As we look back…”
  6. QUOTE: any politician
  7. Band kid loudly smacks instrument on something
  8. “Spread your wings”
  9. QUOTE: any movie
  10. “Follow your dreams”
  11. Teacher gives diploma to wrong person
  12. Girl with the middle name Marie
  13. “Make the world a better place”
  14. “One door closes… another door opens”
  15. “Look around you…”
  16. QUOTE: Hamilton the musical
  17. Girl wearing heels trips
  18. Unnecessarily loud cheering from the crowd when the name of a senior is called
  19. Seniors don’t get out of their seats at the correct time
  20. Reference to some inside joke that only seniors understand
  21. “Future leaders of America”
  22. Speaker forgets to turn mic on
  23. Long, awkward transition between things
  24. Speaker doesn’t know how to talk into a microphone
  25. “As long as you do your best”
  26. “Be true to yourself”
  27. Speaker doesn’t know who to hand the mic to
  28. “[Name] earned [number] college credits”
  29. “This is not the end but the beginning”
  30. “It’s hard to believe…”
  31. Boy with the middle name Michael
  32. Loud feedback from mic
  33. “A new chapter in your/our lives”
  34. Family creates large distraction by leaving part-way through the ceremony
  35. Someone who decorated their grad cap with Shrek
  36. “High school has taught us…”
  37. Someone complaining about the turf pellets
  38. Dictionary citation (i.e., “Webster defines ______ as…”)