(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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R-Someone says:
“We want to make sure you know we value your time”
I-Talk about accreditation.
R-Someone warns about being careful what you send through your email.
E-Snacks are provided!
E-The phrase “differentiated instruction” is used.
T-There is an audio/visual issue during a presentation.
I-A comment is made to everyone but is obviously directed at only a few people.
I-Someone asks a question to the whole faculty that pertains only to him/her.
R-There is a statement about being the “lighthouse” district.
T-Presentation slides have unreadable font, bad color, or too much text.
G-The phrase “aligned with our campus/district mission” is used.
I-The phrase “college ready” is used.
T-Someone shares an inside joke with the whole staff and only a few get it.
R-A phone goes off during a meeting.
E-Some kind of reminder about student or faculty dress code.
R-Principal makes simple grammar error in presentation.
E-“rigor” is mentioned
G-Someone at your table is lesson planning or grading instead of paying attention.
G-Karen Lamb makes you do some sort of activity for team building purposes. .
T-A meme or funny video is used in a presentation.
I-Rustling of paper, keys, chairs, etc. a few minutes before the scheduled end time of a meeting even if someone is still speaking.
E-Someone talks about the importance of making parent contact.
G-A veteran teacher makes a snarky comment
T-Brian Johnson asks the question on everyone’s mind and someone makes fun of his accent.