(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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In the middle of my sophomore year, I work with the B.A.T.S. in the risers while they read their sheets.
Known for our success and my motivational talks, I teach about life all day long. A strong work ethic, commitment, and dedication have led to a long-running winning streak.
Cut it, break it, twist it, project it, or even play pretend, I am always the first stop on their path to mend.
After years as a para, I began "Duncan" my toes in books and continue "Karen" for our studious FHS kids.
Though I am certified in art, my current job holds am "special" place in my heart.
I am no longer green, but I have always been brown. The problem solving I bring to the equation fits me to a "tee."
Hey, kids: He's checking the list and checking it twice. He's gonna call you out if you've been naughty, not nice.
My primary dealings are with feelings and FAFSA.
If I build it, we won't starve. Work ethic and character is what I'll carve.
I spend most of my days experimenting. I created one boilermaker; my other creation prefers the ice.
I used to cheer for the Blackcats, but I have now aided many kids in earning their Tiger Stripes.
Busy as a bee, I get the door and so much more. If you can describe it, you can claim it.
I spend most of my days T.C.B., but years ago, I was simply known in the TC as TK.
When I ended things with Dewey last spring, what I used to see in black and white I now see in colors.
This is my career, take two. Saluting and combat I was first trained to do. Oorah!
Back when I was in the classroom, I looked forward to "summer nights." Now, I'm the "one that you want" if you have questions about your team.
I am the lifesaver responsible for teaching them to say no to drinking, drugs, and French fries.
Although her background is in the performing arts, this third-year Tiger now teaches communication arts.
When I am not planning student activities at FHS, I am planning globetrotting trips with my family.
Hola! Though I spend my days teaching kids a foreign language, I wrote the book on cooking.
People come to see me each day so I can help them solve their problems. But, at night, my skill set lies somewhere between Johnny Cash and Jesus.
I spend most of my year giving signs while my kids give their all between the lines.
No need to analyze the psyche of this former Lancer; his first few years here have been a slam dunk.
In my first year, many roles I took: the sidelines, sales, putting memories in the book.
Historically speaking, I might have spent most of my time here in the middle, but I am finally running on high.